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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2009

An overview of the Cao Dai religion.
Author: TheLastSwallow
http://www.youtube.com/TheLastSwallow

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  • okay blocked im pretty sure sorry for the inconvience

  • sorry havent logged in in ages ill block him if i can figure out how im a little noobish at youtube.

  • may i ask why you are using the chant of amitabha buddha? shouldnt you add some cao dai music or w/e they have, instead?

  • @Sarvajnatvam

    1. I did not create this video, The author is in the description.

    2. Buddha is a part of there religion, as is Jesus and other prophets.

  • Pretty confused religion

  • How so?

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  • @haiauphixu

    Not half as confused as the followers of Dalai bin Laden Lama who persecute Shugden Practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism while he wears a mask to appease the West.

    Such Lama Buddhism is as much fundamentalism as is Wahhbabism or Westboro Baptist Church. It's just that Dalai bin Laden Lama has been able to schmooze all of us suckers with charm (like charming the rattle right off the snake).

    Cao Dai is more straightforward as a RELIGION and NOT a political agenda.

  • @AthosAmo The founder of Caodaism, Ngo Minh Chieu, took inspiration from religions all over the world, including Mormonism by Joseph Smith, who is a Freemason himself. That's why he included masonic elements to his religion.

  • @Stellan1 Please block user Tr1n1TyCreW83..

  • beautiful video, thank you for posting! the world will turn to Cao Dai in the years to come and you will all know why. Wait and see as there will be signs along the way.  Please be patience.

  • @Tr1n1TyCreW83 -- All I can say is wow, for someone who does not know sure talks alot. Please save your words and let's compare notes when we get to the other side. If you ever meet any of the Cao Dai people you will see the truth. Save your judgement and learn.

  • I've attended these services at Tay Ninh. I was told the different color of robes represented different religions: Tao, Confucian, Buddhist, etc. Humans worship anything from rocks to stars, and will die to defend their favorite 'god.' I enjoyed my time with these peaceful, ecumenical people.

  • @Tr1n1TyCreW83 i gather that english is not your first language, right? anyways, i will have to correct you on one of your many, many mistakes, yes sunday does have the word sun in it, congratulations for making that connection, but you have to at least try to comprehend that this theory only applies to english. i speak spanish so our word for sunday is 'domingo' and the spanish word for sun is 'sol', so no connection. F.Y.I i believe it comes from dominicus-the day to consecrate the lord-

  • RANDOM QUESTION! why are those people wearing different colored robes? not to sound ignorant, but curious as to why. from what i gleamed from books at my local library it has something to do with how cao daiism has absorbed its teachings from many faiths and prophets akin to how christianity grew out of judaism and buddhism from hinduism.

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