the teachings of "buddha" give a quantum leap to antichristism in the last 50 years. it is good. right on schedule. these things must be. repent. even so, come, Lord Jesus
Buddha is not a god. Buddha was a wise sage -a teacher a man. The enlightenment is what we all can do
it is the end of Saṃsāra (rebirth of imperfected karma) ..
Hinduism thinks you are reincarnated as a same self. Buddhism has no self -just left over karma that amalgamates back into a different new life - most times not human
the teachings of "buddha" give a quantum leap to antichristism in the last 50 years. it is good. right on schedule. these things must be. repent. even so, come, Lord Jesus
Even so, Come, Lord JesusI do not participate in delusion count me out
This sounds a little like "The Last shall be First, and the First shall be Last". Trying to sooth the Unfortunates into accepting their Fate. Or the one about the Rich Man going to Heaven would be like a Camel going through the Eye of a Needle.
Was the Period that the Buddha became revered (promoted) a time of Rebellion?
"the last shall be first and the first shall be last" is pertinent to election. the teachings of "buddha" and all other antichrists obfuscate the life giving truth of scripture and cause the death of billions of souls. there shall be extra special rewards for the professors of the synagogue of satan. you do have the right to remain silent.
Even so, Come, Lord JesusI do not participate in delusion count me out
The reason for my question is that (in my opinion) Christianity is a Slave Religion. I think it was promoted by Rome and later all the Kings of Europe as a way to Subjugate the Peasant Class.
being born again of The Holy Spirit frees the spirit of man. your pseudo intellectual faithlessness enslaves all who adhere to your worship of your own self. scriptures have been affected by man, however; The Holy Spirit does teach from the well preserved scriptures and comfort the redeemed which earnestly seek the knowledge, wisdom and will of The Lord. it is good.
Even so, Come, Lord JesusI do not participate in delusion count me out
Even so, Come, Lord JesusI do not participate in delusion count me out
salvation is real and tangible to me.The Creator has saved me from the way of destruction. I am Free and Living. no man can pluck me out of The Lord's hand...https://www.biblehub.com/kjv/romans/8.htm HALLELUJAH ! it is good. I will let you be.
Even so, Come, Lord JesusI do not participate in delusion count me out
Please explain how you see "morality/moral sphere." I see it as intrinsically linked to behavior, rather than a philosophy of mind. IOW, to me "morality" is how I think of and treat other living beings. As for the impermanence of things, to consider this is uplifting and freeing, to me. I'll only be here for but a brief blip of time; better make something of that time. I'm a grain of star dust in the universe; there are untold exponents of 10 billions more sharing this realm. This is freeing. Everything dies. New life arises. So I think it's good to love hard, love long, don't be afraid to express how you feel to a friend or loved one. Honor and cherish your own life and all life that connects you with this planet. Fight hard against that which dishonors and hates life. I don't know what "philosophy" this fits under, it just is how I see and it and live it. Seems maybe that it's similar to what you are saying?
Althea (04-30-2019)
WAIT A SECOND!
As per Buddhist teaching[1], we will take endless
repeated births and deaths[2] until nirvana[3] is achieved.
The teaching is NOT a revelation at the time.
Buddhism was a breakaway from Hindu Caste system
declaring a more democratic availability for the common man.
A esoteric meaning behind Buddha avatar-ship appearance
was to stop the common pseudo religious act of animal sacrifice
---thus Buddha denounced the then prevalent practice by denying
the Devas'[4] existence. By the time of Buddha's "scheduled"
avatara appearance/pastimes ---the Brahminical Caste was virtually
decimated by the influence of the epoch known as Kali-yuga,
which began approx 3100 BC coinciding with the time when Vishnu Incarnate
[aka Krishna] appeared within the ruling world's emperor Yudhasthira [Yadu Dynasty]
centered in its capital Hastipinapuri [Old Delhi India] ---for when Krishna's
pastimes ended, 99% of the Brahmin class retired to living out their lives
in renunciation and unerring yogic perfections so as to expedite their following
Krishna back to his own transcendent spiritual abode, which is outside the
material universe. Thus, the planet was virtually without a Brahmin.
BTW, at each change of the Yuga-epochs there is an inundation.
[1. Buddhism was a reformation movement away from the exclusivity of Brahminical Hinduism of Buddha's time]
[2. aka Samsara]
[3. cessation of samsara]
[4. the demigods per the Vedas and/or otherwise other deities]
So it is funny when folks say "At death everything disappears and I exist no more" ---where is there a place where things disappear?
Is there a Guru who says there is such a place?
<just saying>
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