(September 27, 2015 at 8:41 am)Chuck Wrote: Much of the actual forms of Buddhism as actually practiced is either outright theistic, in the sense that deities are directly appealed to, or place so much focus upon some mystical, ineffable wisdom that can only be accessed through the Buddha that the Buddha is a deity in all but name.
While Buddhism may in some instances be seen as less confrontational and reflexively hostile towards outright atheism, I don't think Buddhism is in any way a step towards atheism for its actual adherents.
It depends what you mean by "-ism." Obviously, people in Buddhists countries have their cultural institutions: bowing, burning incense, etc. However, to follow the instruction of the man requires mainly philosophical insight, meditation, etc. That's why you get a new generation of Western atheist buddhists (e.g. Sam Harris).