(December 10, 2019 at 6:13 am)Klorophyll Wrote:No. Greek religion was given as an example to validate your post.(December 10, 2019 at 6:07 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: But most heathen religions present immortal Gods; even the ancient Greek religion..Zues is immortal according to their belief:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeus
Are you a Muslim ? I expect you to be on my side and drop the challenging tone.
Greek religions are not our subject here, please avoid bringing up all kinds of beliefs just to write an answer.
So please stick to that. You claimed something, I called it out with an example. In other words; your post fails when we compare it to a tiny bit of real beliefs.
Quote:Huh?(9 minutes ago)AtlasS3 Wrote: Wrote:I have to question your sources because Buddhism does indeed allow for the belief in God; but it should remain personal and never destroy the main goals of a Buddhist or AKA:
I am not the one claiming Buddhism allows belief in God, read my replies carefully please.
Quote:Klorophyll says:
Buddhism and Jainism reject any supernatural creator, therefore they won't be a significant upgrade over nonbelief.
Are you following? You said it "rejects". I said it "allows"........
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Quote:It's made more explicit here :[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creator_in_Buddhism][/url]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creator_in_Buddhism
No it's not explicit, it is very implicit because here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions...ance.shtml
- There is no belief in a personal God. It is not centred on the relationship between humanity and God
- Buddhists believe that nothing is fixed or permanent - change is always possible
So again...what were you reading, exactly?