Neural Buddhism
For those of you engaged in this discussion of religion within society (which I know involves at least Diane and David, I would love to hear feedback on this piece by that "pinko" David Brooks.
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Diane Schrader on Neural Buddhism: What a pinko. Nah just kiddin' ... well I think he's probably on the ...



What a pinko.
Nah just kiddin' ... well I think he's probably on the right track here as to the direction of debate. What do you think Rob?
I think he's very much onto something.