One problem. Buddhism and Zen are not the same thing. Calling it Zen Buddhism is a Western label. Ask your Buddhist friends if they meet the Buddha would they kill him? This is a famous saying in Zen which amounts to a statement that if one is acting like a Buddhist and elevating the Buddha to some high status, the idea itself must be killed. There comes a time when the Buddha himself must be left behind. Zen has its roots in the thinking of Nagarjuna, who tired of constant bickering between the Greater and Lesser vehicles of Buddhism and showed them both they were full of crap. Tell you Buddhists friend to read the Nothingness Beyond God, an introduction to the thinking of Kitaro Nishada. They are confused and bemused because their thinking is stuck. Zen is not a religion - Buddhism is.
Chewed on it some, thanks again. Even talked to some of the Buddhists at their temple up the street from me. They seemed ... bemused. They're not attacking anything. I think Russell, Cantor, and eventually even Godel the Destroyer will be recognized in the future as the Great Reconcilers. The Buddhists just seem to be satisfied with intuiting what Western Philosophy seems to need to grok intellectually: that our logic is inherently and fundamentally limited. The Divine will not be found there.
My bad ... did I mention that I'm pretty much socially inept and won't pick up on these cues?
