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I am willing and able to answer any question whatsoever on any religious or moral topic, but only if such queries are submitted in a respectful and submissive manner. I am a teacher, not an arguer.
A priest teaches mainly by his example, so anyone who comes into contact with me is my 'client' in a sense.
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Dear Madam, Peace! In the great Indian epic poem "Mahabharata" (literally, "great India") one of the characters (in the form of a pond) asks a king "What is the most wonderful thing in the world". The
Dear Yahya, Asalam Allecum! Thank you for your interesting question, even if it is slightly outside the scope of the category you chose ("Comparative Religious Studies" - since you are not comparing
Dear Ben, Peace! Firstly, you should be aware that this is the "Comparative Religion" forum. However, I will give a brief response to you regardless. Yes, the "transformation" you referred to should
i·sa·gog·ics Spelled Pronunciation[ahy-suh-goj-iks] –noun (used with a singular verb) 1. introductory studies. 2. the branch of theology that is introductory to Bible study and exegesis.
Dear Mr. Sterling, Peace! Thank you for your interesting letter. Firstly, regarding the way you addressed me, yes, it is the correct way of addressing a priest. The proper etiquette for addressing
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