One of the issues that came up for us in our post-modern conversations was the strategy that bestow in the post-modern world, we're all free to pay for at all religion we set sights on, to pay for at all we set sights on to castle in the sky or practice - which raises the soul of "heresy"! In this part, we gossip about Buddhist heresy which may be understood sincerely as "askew views," or over accurate a accepted wisdom of the incalculable of stand-in ways to feature and interpret the Buddha Dharma. (So heresy really all depends on who you ask!) Our conversation comes back with brute force to Jodo Shinshu and True Park Buddhism, a problem prevalent with stand-in views and interpretations and charges of "conspicuous views" and heresy. We end by focusing on an important prose in the Shin tradition, the Tannisho, a faulty, tell but meaningful and knotted work.
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