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[edit] Removed reference to DB being a Pureland writer and corrected his relationship with Amida Trust
DB is not respected as a Pure Land Author. He is ordained as a Soto zen Priest.
DB is not "associated" with Amida Trust: He is it's leader in every way.
Also note for future editors to consider: almost all previous edits to this page appear to have been undertaken by the Author or his agents based on the IP address.
Zigzagzen (talk) 08:26, 2 January 2008 (UTC)