Ronalpinhos [none/use name] to Post Maine On Main • edit-24 years agoWhat do you think about Budhism?message-squaremessage-square46 fedilinkarrow-up120file-text
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minus-squareStraylight [none/use name]hexbear6·4 years agoamong the most established religions, various Buddhisms can connect to materialism and atheism. The Four Noble Truths contain no metaphysics, and "the ultimate authority must be the practitioner's own understanding" or something. As stated above it's inevitably corrupted though link
minus-squareStraylight [none/use name]hexbear3·4 years agoWell said. I know Buddhists who are quite atheist friendly. Quote: "this is not a belief system." For them it's about the practice. link
among the most established religions, various Buddhisms can connect to materialism and atheism. The Four Noble Truths contain no metaphysics, and "the ultimate authority must be the practitioner's own understanding" or something.
As stated above it's inevitably corrupted though
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Well said.
I know Buddhists who are quite atheist friendly. Quote: "this is not a belief system." For them it's about the practice.