Kumarajiva and the New Buddhism

Kumarajiva America, as with other “religiously” oriented cultures, such as the Islamic oriented countries, one is seen as either this or that. You either are this or you are that. Some individual churches in the US have tried to “buck the system” and claim to be their own religion, the Unitarian Universalists, for example, which cloaks itself in the robe of “deism” but seems very much Christian or Jewish depending on the religious holiday. The same might be said of the Unity Church, which in the 1960s and 70s was very much a New Age organization, but over time has managed to become more mainstream and eclectic within the guidelines of the Judeo-Christian Tradition, whatever that might mean to you. The trend to be “something” and not another “thing” is overwhelming in our culture. The sentence, “You’re not a true Buddhist” or “You’re not a true Christian” fill the air all the time. We have expectations of our religious people to behave in one way only – our way. We claim we...