As a buddhist myself, i don't believe in faith.
My friend as christian himself, he believes in faith.
now, i am confuzed.
"Forget the words, keep the meaningful aspects of Christianity. Forget the irrelevant doctrines yet still adhere to Buddhist practice. " Do you agree?
Well, i do. Only when you stand in different angle.
Buddhist belief:
-Everything is a illusion to me, which is empty/nothing.
-what goes to you, comes back to you.
Take an example:
There is a house. To the christian, it is a house(full-stop).
To me, it is nothing. Because it is a flat land at the start.
We buddhist practice to believe in "nothing". Because IF we choose to see it as a house, we are facing illusion since it doesn't exist at the start, until people build it.
Now goes to christian belief: such as Hell or heaven, or bible or god. Do you choose to believe in nothing or still pretend to stay in this illusion state?
I am confuzed. Pls Comment =)
2007-03-27
04:37:08
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