RE: A Question From Atheists
June 28, 2017 at 8:51 pm
(This post was last modified: June 28, 2017 at 8:52 pm by nosferatu323.)
(June 28, 2017 at 7:52 pm)Astonished Wrote:I agree. In Judo-Christian religions, Earth is between the Heaven and Hell, having characteristics of both. Comparing these religions and Buddhism, I think Samsara resembles Hell, and Nirvana resembles Heaven, and there is no Earth in Buddhism, so in Buddhism, this life would be the Hell of Judo-Christian religions which is the exact opposite of Nirvana/Heaven. According to Buddhism, most people choose to remain in Samsara forever, very few choose to end the cycle. Judo-Christian religions, similarly, suggest that most people will be cast to hell and few will be saved due to their own decisions.(June 28, 2017 at 5:31 pm)nosferatu323 Wrote: I think there is the concept of life after death in Buddhism, it is believed in Buddhism that you will enter a new realm according to your Karma after your death. Either a step lower (more suffering) or a step higher(more peacefulness). In Buddhism, Samsara (death and rebirth) is an endless and infinite cycle. Some attain Nirvana and escape from the cycle by attaining absolute peacefulness, some remain in Samsara and alternatively enjoy/suffer the ups and downs eternally.
I think it doesn't implied by Buddhism that "you shouldn't develop attachments to attain something better after death" in fact it is believed in Buddhism that if you want to remain in Samsara you need attachments otherwise you cannot remain, the more is the attachments the more you will progress in your next birth. Lots of good attachments (good Karma) pushes you very high in peacefulness, lots of bad attachments (bad Karma) pushes you very high in Suffering. But if one chooses to end the endless cycle he can do so by releasing from all attachments, good or bad, to attain Nirvana.
Wow, it's a shame they aren't actually using that mentality to take advantage of people like Scientology. If you can convince people that giving up all their attachments is the thing to do, and don't capitalize on it, shit, they've really bought into it. But then that's even worse than how the Judeo-Christian worldview goes as far as how this life is completely worthless and pointless; at least the afterlife (the fake good one) is usually said to resemble this one, but that whole Nirvana concept sounds completely opposite. What a pointless cock-tease this whole world is under that view.