CorrectOriginally posted by concerned_man:I wish to quantify that for people who developed deep wisdom about the truth, be it whether that person is a Buddhist or not - The issue of Evolution and Intelligent Design becomes irrelevant.
But it is an important understanding and may serve as an important guide towards realization.
Remember that Buddhism is really not about winning or losing. As this tradition is about realisation. Reaching a state that breaks away from dualistic mind. A state of complete peace, harmony with perfect clarity.
Amitabha.
You have to differentiate between a belief system that is seriously flawed and believers who are seriously flawed; take yourself for example.Originally posted by marcteng:Oh, those christians dunno that their beliefs system r seriously flawed.
Denouncing unfair criticism of other faiths the Buddha states, "It is as a man who looks up and spits at heaven. The spittle does not soil the heaven, but comes back and soils his own person."
It is very important. It would show what kind of thinking goes on it one's head. A critical, reality based thought process or a superstitious delusionary thought process.Originally posted by concerned_man:I wish to quantify that for people who developed deep wisdom about the truth, be it whether that person is a Buddhist or not - The issue of Evolution and Intelligent Design becomes irrelevant.
But it is an important understanding and may serve as an important guide towards realisation.
Remember that Buddhism is really not about winning or losing. This tradition is about realisation. Reaching a state that breaks away from dualistic mind. A state of complete peace, harmony with perfect clarity. A state of ONENESS - Yi4 Zhen1 Fa3 Jie4.
Amitabha.
55-58. Since this world is created by superstition, or conceptuality [Tib: nam-tog], if we eradicate the creator, superstition, we can attain liberation. The Buddha said that it is superstition that causes us to fall into the ocean of samsara. Therefore, that which is to be avoided is superstition, but the emptiness of superstition, which is like the sky, like empty space, is that which is to be practiced. By achieving this, we will be able to see the absolute nature of existence. Therefore, the bodhisattvas’ practice is to avoid superstition and thus to achieve the non-superstitious mind. Through the various different means of logic—by realizing the emptiness of the produced and of inherent existence—we can avoid superstition and achieve the wisdom of shunyata.Commentary on "A Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment"
Originally posted by concerned_man:There is a kind of monkey trap used in Asia. A coconut is hollowed out and
This remind me of a story about a monkey got his hand trapped in a jar.[/b]

