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John Friend talked about the freedom of Anusara; it's nothing like the more rigid schools that demand students repeat the same poses in the same way at every single class, nor is it the kind of practice in which teachers withhold praise, lest students become too egocentric. "Anusara is positive," Friend said, resting his head on the back of his chair and absently caressing one of many highly polished orbs on an adjacent table. "It's accessible. Easily applicable. And yet it has depth and sophistication."
Consider those religions that focus on sin and damnation, on discipline instead of joy. "Fundamentally they say no," he told me. "While Anusara is a yes." The amendment bill would punish "proselytizing" that "uses coercion or other forms of inducement" – vaguely enough worded, Christians fear, that vigilantes could use it to jail them for following the commands of Christ to feed, clothe and otherwise care for the poor.
"There was always a virtual anti-conversion law in place, but now it is on paper too," said a senior pastor from Thimphu on condition of anonymity. "Seemingly it is aimed at controlling the growth of Christianity." One of the world's largest and most controversial Pentecostal churches has been given permission to build a $200m (£130m) replica of Solomon's Temple in Brazil's economic capital, São Paulo.
The 10,000 capacity "mega-church", which is the brainchild of Brazil's Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, will also house a replica of the Ark of the Covenant and be built according to "biblical orientations". More Recent Articles |
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