Sadly, the proposed and long looked forward to lectures in the UK probably aren't going to happen as planned... this is due primarily to personal and health issues on my end (and believe me, I've been wanting to make that jaunt for a long time now).
I will mention that one of my more anticipated books is about to his the stands as it were, if those interested ought to get on Loren's mailing list now so they can save a bit of cash {
http://www.mevproshop.com/newsletter.html} the early release price is going to be around $90.00 with regular price being around $135.00... those wanting to know more just be patient, I'll be posting on it soon.
As to the theme of this thread and how things are unfolding; I'm a firm believer that we each progress spiritually according to what we are ready to accept and move forward from. As one that supports the idea of Reincarnation I don't see how anyone could hold to a static or dogmatic cult styled tradition without eventually questioning it... even early Christianity (well into the mid-5th century) observed this line of thought before trading it in for the one-way ticket to Heaven or Hell idea it borrowed from Zoaster's traditions.
I know that what's been said in the previous few posts is very accurate when it comes to the social or osmosis mode of "getting religion" i.e. people are Christians because they live in a christian society or Moslems because they are in a predominately Islamic world, etc. I think it's criminal that young people aren't allowed to gain exposure and education into all the worlds great philosophies during their latter shool years and into college, so that they can make decisions based on what's presented or better yet (and more akin to what I've done) based on the common threads they all tend to share vs. doctrine and human opinion.
About 2,000 years ago there was a group of Elders gathered in the temple square that were simply amazed by a young boy's intuitive understanding of the scriptures and the implications set forth by the prophets of old. They challenged him to expound on the fullness of the gospel's meaning. The lad, not even into puberty yet, smiled and responded.
"I can give you such things in the time a man can stand on one foot."
The old priests looked at each other with shock and surprise feeling almost insulted but then the lad spoke,
"The fullness of God's Law is Love; to love the lord thy God with all the mind, heart, soul & strength and to love thy neighbor as you would love yourself."
Silence came over the learned elders as the boy cleared his throat and continued,
"The rest of what is shared herein," he said, pionting to the sacred scrolls,
"is but man's commentary -- men placing words and their own limited understanding into the mouth of God and the meaning of his teachings."
Interestingly this single "golden rule" can be found in all of the world's great religious traditions and philosophies bar none! The oldest recorded version of it is said to be over 5,000 years old and yet, in the course of human history in the past 5,000 years... the plethora of sacred visitors, prophets and seers that have come to this plain to remind us of this simplest and more elementary of truths... WE STILL HAVEN'T CAUGHT ONTO IT!
Makes one wonder, don't it?