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The '''Absolute Freedom Group''' are members of SGI-UK, | [[File:Sanshokuki2.svg|thumb|Soka Gakkai flag with logo]]The '''Absolute Freedom Group''' are members of SGI-UK, | ||
whose aim is to introduce the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin | whose aim is to introduce the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin (a branch of Japanese Buddhism) | ||
to the LGBT community.<ref>http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/AbsoluteFreedomBuddhistGroupofSGI-UK Article in the ''[[London LGBT Almanac]]''</ref> | to the LGBT community.<ref>http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/AbsoluteFreedomBuddhistGroupofSGI-UK Article in the ''[[London LGBT Almanac]]''</ref> | ||
SGI (Soka Gakkai International) is the international offshoot of Soka Gakkai, It has been described as "the world's largest Buddhist lay group and America's most diverse".<ref name=tricycleInterview>http://www.tricycle.com/interview/faith-revolution Clark Strand, "Faith in Revolution" ''Tricycle Magazine'' 2008 volume 4</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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The Absolute Freedom Group are members of SGI-UK,
whose aim is to introduce the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin (a branch of Japanese Buddhism) to the LGBT community.[1]
SGI (Soka Gakkai International) is the international offshoot of Soka Gakkai, It has been described as "the world's largest Buddhist lay group and America's most diverse".[2]
References
<references>
- ↑ http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/AbsoluteFreedomBuddhistGroupofSGI-UK Article in the London LGBT Almanac
- ↑ http://www.tricycle.com/interview/faith-revolution Clark Strand, "Faith in Revolution" Tricycle Magazine 2008 volume 4