Yeah that's kind of in the direction I was going.Quote:
Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
I got myself confused while writing it, haha.
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Yeah that's kind of in the direction I was going.Quote:
Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
I got myself confused while writing it, haha.
I never said Buddhism is the answer, I'm just saying it generally has better morals, for me at least.Quote:
Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
Hey guys! Don't get me wrong...I am not bashing Buddhism. In fact, I agree with many teachings of Buddhism and try to live my life accordingly. :smokin:
Except for that vegetarian thing...HAHA! That ain't happenin'! :)
I guess I was just trying to make the point that: All the icons we associate with a religion and all the ideas that such iconography has created within our minds, coupled with our own unique social and cultural contexts and upbringings often brings to mind the wrong concept of a religion and what it stands for...
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Buddha and Jesus, for all intensive purposes, taught the same morals and principles to live by. They more or less just disagreed about what happened if you followed these principles and why you should.Quote:
Originally Posted by zeebo phillips
I found this on the internet and thought it was interesting:
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Originally Posted by Randomplaceontheinternet
Buddhism is not a religion. It is about ending suffering. It teaches you how to end your suffering. It is common platform so every body can practice the teachings no matter what religion you are in.
While that's true, it's also a bit oversimplified. It teaches a philosophy to end suffering in ones-self and to those around you. The idea is to attain an extinction of the ego, the concept of "self", which leads to an end to suffering. But it also teaches, through lifting the illusion of "self", that compassion for all life is not just essential, but logical. When the ego is gone, one realizes that the end to suffering for your own being is no more or less important than ending suffering for all other beings. It is the conditioned ego that convinces us that our own needs are somehow more important than that of any other life, which suffers just as you do.
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Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is alot to this, It will a bit lengthy to atempt to address just the first part. One thing that struck me, are similarities with something I haden't seen before. My wife and I housed a Satanic ritual abuse victim. We knew her issues to a degree and to offer spiritual aid was our primary goal. We learned a tremendous amount during this time, she was fractured into countless multiple personalities, we learned from one of the adolescents, (who is a part of her), some of the activities involved. It may not make much difference but we do know that she was at least a third generation practicing satanist. Her father was actually very high up in the local organization.
These poor kids are lead to do sick things with others, themselves, animals, whatever.....then afterward.... told how unworthy they are,...?look what you did!!! God does not like you!!!....He hates you! He condemns this!..... people dressed in police uniforms and would do disgusting things, some even in clerical robes.
It??s hard for me to understand this, I do know that there is primarily demonic possession and control at these times.
Can you imagine?......... the systematic destruction of safety, and security, .....the loss of respect and trust, .....the fear and avoidance of authorities, ........ the abuses by authorities......Starting to sound familiar?
What we suffered growing up binzhoubum, was the effects of a ??Spirit of Religion? it is similar, for it is demonic. The situation above is an extreme case, but much clarity can be gained by the comparison of extreme cases, a popular tool especially used in calculus, to observe the end result of something. The methodologies vary to a degree but primarily in there severity, the fruit however is the same. If A = C, and B=C, then A=B.
I should qualify,.... that the grasp ..that ..the ??Spirit of religion? has on many churches has greatly diminished but only to the degree of which religion has been rejected in the lives of those that are involved in the given church. The lord has imparted much insight now concerning this, largely through the honesty on the part of leadership and others worn out by the burden of carrying the weight of self righteousness, And finally accept His imputed righteousness He has provided for us. This is when we change, when we are smitten with his provision, especially after laboring ourselves, It makes it all the more special,...... at least a consolation.
This subject could easily take volumes. I could define terms which would help but one is necessary .... ~ Self righteousness ~ , the quote ??people of God? during Jesus earthly period were under the delusion that their own righteous acts provided them refuge. The fruit of this error is ugly and would require time to explain, ...However.... Jesus, to break them out of this, said some shocking things, ??If your righteousness does not exceed the most disciplined religious man you will not enter. He expanded the ten commandments, If you have hated your brother....you are guilty of murder. If you dig the chick in the skirt or tight jeans and find you imagination wandering......you are guilty of the sin of adultery. He made this clear through the entirety of His earthly ministry, that this level of righteousness is impossible in our skin. To place a final nail, He said if we are guilty of one, we are guilty of all. The possibility of our own righteousness is road kill, to remain in the road and to be repeatedly run over by traffic.
Religion comes in through our pride, In our skin.......we don??t want to need God. We want to be Ok,....Sure relationship with Him is fine, But,......Hey God!......Man! I??ll beat this! Forgive me for now! But I??ll whip this thing!!! Not realizing that this is just one of the many cars in the traffic that will smear us across the pavement. He says All who are weary come to me and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, I will also lead you to places that you know not, and have no ability to get to on your own. Back then they would never yoke two new ox ??s together, they place the new ox with one familiar with the path.
??If we say ..We have no sin, then the truth is not in us and we make Him out to be a liar?. ....
Religion is slave driver It greats heavily on me to face Him as a failure in some ways. The temptation is strong. The need to be Ok....
We must be very honest here our selves, the deception, the delusion is too great. I could go around slamming the church, others, whatever, and find myself having fallen right into it myself, I must also not allow myself to be deluded to think that I am totally free from it. It (this demon) works extremely hard against the church. To get a believer, a church or denomination to look to ones self for satisfaction of ones own righteousness, is to ensnare them, big time.
It is imperative to accept appropriate humility, realizing that I suffer the same disease. When I do so, I can love others through this, and be the spiritual one that the lord can use to remove the speck from my brothers eye. Even though ......I am the leper, and I am the blind man.
Well, to conclude, to labor under this perception of God as a the harsh task master making all jump thru these impossible hoops, the "religious" church and parents, claim that X, Y, and Z. Are Good and Imperative, but reality reveals it??s absence, respect of authority is castrated, God, Parents,
...Remember,.....then afterward.... told how unworthy they are,...?look what you did!!! God does not like you!!!....He hates you! He condemns this!..... .. . . .again, sound familiar?...... (what ever they despise), Subconsciously accepts other behaviors (hay there socially acceptable, In my circles). Historically,.how about slavery, the civil war, preached from the southern pulpits. Did they here God, Or were they operating under a political spirit, that has been so prevalent thru the time of the prophets thru the period of the kings clear to today......Speaking basically what people want to hear. We desperately need God.... Is the world laboring under a false perception of God???
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Very interesting. :smokin:
I think the majority of the world is laboring under a false perception of God. Or perhaps it's more of a misconception.
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Originally Posted by zeebo phillips
Hey Zeeb, Interesting sig......I have to chuckle everytime I see that.
I have prayed before...whether or not there is a God...I found it to be therapeutic at the time. I've been raised Jewish..though I really do not follow any of the "guidelines" in my religion. I've never been one for organized religion much, as I find myself too open-minded to dismiss anyone's beliefs entirely. Do I think it's likely there is a God? No, I don't. But I can't bring myself to completely dismiss the possibility one may exist.
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Originally Posted by braddog10
Hahahaha, thanks dear.