Millions of Americans have changed their religion over the course of their lifetimes, switching from one religion to another, leaving religion altogether, or choosing to identify with a religion after ...
Only a few decades ago, a Christian identity was so common among Americans that it could almost be taken for granted. As recently as the early 1990s, about 90% of U.S. adults identified as Christians.
Introduction: Environmental and cultural setting -- Religious background: Pre-Buddhist belief and practice -- The religion of the Tibetans and their subjective response -- The attitude of Dad Pa: ...
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