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Lodz_The_Boat   
8 Sep 2008
Life / Religions in Poland. [64]

About Baha'i Faith... I guess one woman cannot explain a religion by her behaviours. Often the sacred text of it are the best option to see its inside. For example, two Christians can be different in their approach...but the teachings of Christ is same for both. Depends on how good it is followed.

However, about packed Churches... it has effected the culture ofcourse. But divinity is a very arguable and complex matter.

I didnt find a Buddhist yet... but many people interested in Buddhism. Its strange that they dont really form a school of thought in Poland... but I think there are believers of it.

Baha'is are very organised... they actually form strong communities. They have study circles... and they approach with their beliefs to inform and asking to participate. Its more interesting because they accept all previous Manifestations (as they call them), being a part of the 'Progressive revelation'. This obviously attracts some attention.

However, Christianity being the dominant religion yet... it is very much on the forefront. However, the new Poland (after Communism) does go beyond to find new spiritual realms... or investigate further, into the truth. I find it interesting on how this changes ... or opens doors to changes. As is visible time after time.

As Christianity becomes more of a tradition than a religion in Poland...new religious communities seem to be immerging. As traditions keep falling, and new standards, beliefs and mentalities keep arising.... its not hard to see how a new Religion (noted to be the worlds fastest growing) might effect Poland... maybe in a distant, but not so distant future.

:)
Lodz_The_Boat   
8 Sep 2008
Work / Moving to Jelenia Gora region - need advice about finding a job. [11]

Why dont you think about Italy?

Anyways... you are ofcourse welcome in Poland... and it is your country :D!

If you have graduation degree...job will be easier. Maybe not as good paid as in USA...

You can think of living in Warsaw... its much better there.... or Krakow... I think you should first visit for short period before finally moving.

Best of luck,
Lodz_The_Boat   
8 Sep 2008
Life / Religions in Poland. [64]

As far as I know, the dominant Religion in Poland is Catholic Christian Faith. But still, below I put a table...

1. Catholic Christian
2. Free thinker (or you can call them atheist...but some believe in God)
3. Protestant
4. Eastern Orthodox
5. Moslems
6. Baha'i
7. Hare Rama Hare Krishna (I actually met one.. a Polish boy, studying in the University of Rzeszów).

Thought most say they are practicing Catholic faith... it dont seem so to me.. but anyways...

I am keenly interested in the Baha'i Faith...with growing adherents...
Link: bahai.org.pl

Studies of different religion is my hobby... and of course...their effects into cultures....e.g. Poland.
Lodz_The_Boat   
8 Sep 2008
News / Venezuela is voted happiest place to live ,Poland? [33]

1. Are polish people rude?

No

2. Do Polish smile often?

If there be a reason...

3. Are Polish people less compasionate?

I think it depends on the person :)

4. Are polish people forgiving?

Actually everything depends on people... but my opinion on this one: NO.

5. Are Polish people too serious?

Yes...simply

6. Do you feel honesty and trust when meeting them?

meeting whom? myself? :D
Lodz_The_Boat   
8 Sep 2008
Love / Polish men and Filipino women [73]

Filipino women

I like chinese, filipino, korean, japanese women... also thailand women (but I dont know any thailand woman).

I've been out on trips in those east asian places. They are very feminine... ofcourse, different looking from european women. They look very innocent often. I find them very attractive.

I would love a serious relationship there...