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NON-PROFIT MY FOOT!
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 2:18 am
by wild_flower
Have u ever heard of a monk that didn’t understand the word compassion??? Well please read on…

Today I went with my family to the city and near Darling Harbour they held a Buddha’s birthday celebrationsâ€
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 2:10 pm
by Digital_Import
money is the root of all evil
That is a sad story, there are good monks out there aswell to make up for it

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 2:59 pm
by FTO338
Well nothing is for free, there are lots of people expected just because they put their hands out, people will give it to them. If you want it, you have to earn it. She already offers a discount, what else do you really expect people to do?
I work with few charity organizations, as I use to be a street kid myself & yes I did live on the street for more then a year, so I know what its like to be homeless & not have a cent in my pocket, but I also understand I have to work for what I want & need & not relied on someone else "compassion/generosity". I’ve seen lots of people not willing to do anything for themself to change the situation their in, because they know they can get away with it by doing nothing & wasting tax payer money.
But I do agree with the flower situation, that’s just ridiculous.

Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:50 pm
by wild_flower
FTO338 wrote:Well nothing is for free, She already offers a discount, what else do you really expect people to do?
i do understand that a non-profit organisation still has to recover their costs and all, so i understand that things might not be given away, but the guy did have $3 and her attitude when she heard that was the thing that pissed me off. like i said her nose was in the air! if she had lifted it any higher i think her neck would snap!

i guess i've just had many bad experiences with that damn temple thats all.
i mean the sell "blessed water" in the temple, these little containers of water for like afew bucks and also "blessed rice".
yes digital import, i do agree that there are good monks out there, just afew of the bad ones give them all a bad image, like the monk who tried to pick up a street hooker who ended up being an undercover police. oops

Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 12:41 am
by devil2004
what a sad story...
religions are just a scam for money, IMHO.
I'll stick to my motto : Seeing is believing.
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 6:32 pm
by Jimbo
Sad Story.. but like everyone else noted.. Can't just judge a religion becuz of one bad experience.