by Phing Phong » Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:20 pm
by Phing Phong » Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:26 am
by Syvorji » Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:31 am
by Phing Phong » Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:45 am
Syvorji wrote:Syvorji announces their intention to join the Alliance, because most of the people follow at least 2 elements of a mix of Buddhism and Shamanism, in the fact that Huynma is the equivalent of the Buddha, the animals are those who can communicate with him and we have the Creator, which the birds can communicate to.
Signed,
Loanik Madu
Secretary of the Ministry of Culture
by Syvorji » Sun Dec 12, 2010 9:46 am
by Sebastianalandia » Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:31 pm
by Phing Phong » Sun Dec 12, 2010 4:39 pm
Syvorji wrote:Thank you, my friend. In fact, we propose a conference to be held by Buddhist nations, or those that are similar to Buddhism, like ours, to be held in Thimphu, the last traditional Syvorjin city, at the temple dedicated to Huynma. Our goal will be to define a charter, to adopt symbols and many other issues.
Signed,
Loanik Madu
Secretary of the Ministry of Culture
by Phing Phong » Sun Dec 12, 2010 4:46 pm
Sebastianalandia wrote:From the Desk of the People's Commissar of Nationalities
Juley,
The United Socialist States of Sebastianalandia is (in)famous worldwide for our militant atheism and hatred towards religion. We have jailed believers, declared faith illegal, and threatened institutions of religious teaching.
However, do not fear us. Buddhism, after months of carefully study and reasoned debate, has been declared by the Communist Party to not be a religion in the traditional sense. Buddhism, as a way of thought, is perfectly legal, accepted, and even encouraged as a form of spreading ascetic removal from the material.
Buddhist monastic orders have been restored in the country, and the mountainsides are dotted with monasteries, convents, gonpas, and stupas. We readily welcome the City-State of Phing Phong to consider the United Socialist States of Sebastianalandia friends and allies of Buddhists everywhere.
Juley once more,
Mikhail Bejhukhov, People's Commissar of Nationalities
by Phing Phong » Mon Dec 13, 2010 4:34 pm
by South Asia Minor » Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:18 pm
by Phing Phong » Tue Dec 14, 2010 3:10 pm
South Asia Minor wrote:
While we are not, officially, a Buddhist nation, I strongly agree with many Buddhist beliefs and ethics. Plus, I hear their monks are badass.
In any case, I wish to sign this declaration with the greatest earnest.
Hugs and kisses,
Chloe O'Donovan
Commandante, Parliament of South Asia Minor
by Phing Phong » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:40 am
by Tongshin » Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:11 pm
by Threlizdun » Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:47 pm
by Phing Phong » Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:01 pm
Tongshin wrote:From the National Assembly of the Republic of Tongshin:
The Republic of Tongshin is a young nation, and officially a secular republic as outlined in our constitution. Our citizens profess many faiths, and many have no religious affiliation at all.
Nevertheless, a majority of our population are Buddhist, and we intend our national development to be in complete harmony with the traditional culture and religion of the Tongshinese.
In that spirit, we wish to join the Buddhist Accord and Declaration of Protection. May all the beings of this world and all others know peace, happiness, and freedom from suffering.
by Phing Phong » Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:05 pm
Threlizdun wrote:To The City-State of Phing Phong
While we do not have an official religion, Buddhism is fairly common in Threlizdun, and even though they do not make up the majority, the faith's teachings are widely respected amongst all. We do not necessariy believe that you need to protect us, however we would be more than happy to establish diplomatic relations with you and your people.
Sincerely,
The People of Threlizdun
by Phing Phong » Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:20 am
by Tongshin » Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:56 pm
Phing Phong wrote:Tongshin wrote:From the National Assembly of the Republic of Tongshin:
The Republic of Tongshin is a young nation, and officially a secular republic as outlined in our constitution. Our citizens profess many faiths, and many have no religious affiliation at all.
Nevertheless, a majority of our population are Buddhist, and we intend our national development to be in complete harmony with the traditional culture and religion of the Tongshinese.
In that spirit, we wish to join the Buddhist Accord and Declaration of Protection. May all the beings of this world and all others know peace, happiness, and freedom from suffering.
We thank the Republic of Tongshin for their support of the Accord, and request such that we might open a Cultural Bureau in Tongshin to further spread and promote the Buddhist way of life.
Yours sincerely,
会生吴黄
Council-shen Ngô Huynh
Head of State and Government of the City-State of Phing Phong
by Saint-Sebastian » Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:39 pm
The government of Saint-Sebastian condemns Ngô Huynh and the state Phing Phong for establishing the Buddhist Accord.
Specifically Saint-Sebastian condemns the organisation's stated aim of arming and promoting violence by religious sectarians. We also object to the Imperialist and aggressive tone of the declaration. Specifically the claim by the government of Phing Phong to be the global protector of Buddhist culture and is to be treated with unobjectionable authority on the subject. The government of Saint-Sebastian does not recognise the claims made by the government of Phing Phong and rejects all assertions that its claims be accepted. Interference by the government of Phing Phong in the sovereign affairs of Saint-Sebastian will not be tolerated and will be countered should they be attempted.
Premier Dr. Edward Voysey
by Henza » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:50 am
While we have a permanent ban on all organized religions or lifestyles, we do have a significant Buddhist population, that is persecuted in our nation by the Civil Protection. We wish to send them as refugee's or what ever you wish to call them, to nations that are part of this Accord and will accept them as citizens of they're nation. These people do not wish to give up they're lifestyle and face consequences because of it so we ask this Accord to accept them.
With regards,
The Supreme Committee of Henza, Echo Company
by Panosia » Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:06 am
by Phing Phong » Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:54 am
Saint-Sebastian wrote:The government of Saint-Sebastian condemns Ngô Huynh and the state Phing Phong for establishing the Buddhist Accord.
Specifically Saint-Sebastian condemns the organisation's stated aim of arming and promoting violence by religious sectarians. We also object to the Imperialist and aggressive tone of the declaration. Specifically the claim by the government of Phing Phong to be the global protector of Buddhist culture and is to be treated with unobjectionable authority on the subject. The government of Saint-Sebastian does not recognise the claims made by the government of Phing Phong and rejects all assertions that its claims be accepted. Interference by the government of Phing Phong in the sovereign affairs of Saint-Sebastian will not be tolerated and will be countered should they be attempted.
Premier Dr. Edward Voysey
by Phing Phong » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:00 am
Henza wrote:While we have a permanent ban on all organized religions or lifestyles, we do have a significant Buddhist population, that is persecuted in our nation by the Civil Protection. We wish to send them as refugee's or what ever you wish to call them, to nations that are part of this Accord and will accept them as citizens of they're nation. These people do not wish to give up they're lifestyle and face consequences because of it so we ask this Accord to accept them.
With regards,
The Supreme Committee of Henza, Echo Company
by Phing Phong » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:04 am
Panosia wrote:
To: The City-State of Phing Phong
From: The Republic of Panosia
Although not a Buddhist nation, the Republic of Panosia respects Buddhist beliefs. We have deliberated and decided it would be beneficial, in the earnest manner, to develop relations. We hope you will deeply consider this proposal.
Regards,
The Republic of Panosia.
by Phing Phong » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:14 am
Tongshin wrote:Phing Phong wrote:
We thank the Republic of Tongshin for their support of the Accord, and request such that we might open a Cultural Bureau in Tongshin to further spread and promote the Buddhist way of life.
Yours sincerely,
会生吴黄
Council-shen Ngô Huynh
Head of State and Government of the City-State of Phing Phong
Permission granted, we will be honored to host a cultural bureau.
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