Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:It’s a sincere and curious question. And pls don’t troll.
If so pls share the story.
this look like a flamebait to me..... not many Christians can claim that they had seen Jesus.
so just shaddup!
Originally posted by Chin Eng:
this look like a flamebait to me..... not many Christians can claim that they had seen Jesus.so just shaddup!
He got a point.
Christians are often asked by these monkeys if any Chrisitan has seen Jesus or God.
you have to know that their is a god concept. so the question in this context is that, is Buddha a god, or a prophet or god like figure. hey have no idea what the word Buddha means.
Originally posted by Rooney9:you have to know that their is a god concept. so the question in this context is that, is Buddha a god, or a prophet or god like figure. hey have no idea what the word Buddha means.
Stick to the question. Do not sidetrack. Have you seen Buddha?![]()
The troll is trolling. simply do not feed it. school holiday is ending.
Guys, agogoboy and M&P are trolls from xtian forum...you can even see it from their posts here
Pls do not feed the trolls
I request this thread be closed
TS: does christian ever see a jesus?
Originally posted by likeyou:TS: does christian ever see a jesus?
Originally posted by Chin Eng:
this look like a flamebait to me..... not many Christians can claim that they had seen Jesus.so just shaddup!
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:
The trolls are rooney and laurence in eternal hope. I don't troll I was asking a sincere question. SO I guess the answer is no. As for the answer for the question I think this may not be the appropriate forum to discuss about Jesus.
Who ever see buddha?
Someone in the past thousand of years ago?
Maybe there are pple ever see a buddha.
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:I meant seeing Buddha past his life on earth
Maybe but no one who read this thread.
There is a exhibiton on
"Happiness Starts from here, international buddhas relics arts and cultura"
They show buddha lots of interesting like buddha relics (brain, blood, bones, when he pass away), they also give free holy water, and free 12 animals (something like that). There is also chanting by the monks too.
Sound interesting to see those relics.
Maybe you can find the answer over there.
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:
The trolls are rooney and laurence in eternal hope. I don't troll I was asking a sincere question. SO I guess the answer is no. As for the answer for the question I think this may not be the appropriate forum to discuss about Jesus.
Pls. you whole day like to talk about lky, gahmen conspiracies and olazhong in eternal hope
you troll your own forum how come no sense of shame???
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:
Flamebait? I'm not like some people in sgforums
You are trolling man, even your own fellow christian say so
Originally posted by laurence82:Pls. you whole day like to talk about lky, gahmen conspiracies and olazhong in eternal hope
you troll your own forum how come no sense of shame???
Yeah, really dont understand why rop in lky, gahmen etc..into here...????
Originally posted by likeyou:
Yeah, really dont understand why rop in lky, gahmen etc..into here...????
dont know man
like one person said, this guy like to set flamebait
dont have to argue about this man. religion is always something very personal. It is also very much your own choice. for those who choose to believe they will naturally have their own interpretation and image of their own gods in their minds. you cant argue against religion and such arguments would never reach any conclusion
Originally posted by Miracles&Prophecies:It’s a sincere and curious question. And pls don’t troll.
If so pls share the story.
Really serious ? Swear to God you are serious before we reply. But one of your good friend is here, who will want to reply. When someone reply, your friend will say delusion. I think if Buddha appears in front of you guys, you guys will also say delusion.
Really serious ? Swear to God you are serious before we reply. But one of your good friend is here, who will want to reply. When someone reply, your friend will say delusion. I think if Buddha appears in front of you guys, you guys will also say delusion.
dont have to argue about this man. religion is always something very personal. It is also very much your own choice. for those who choose to believe they will naturally have their own interpretation and image of their own gods in their minds. you cant argue against religion and such arguments would never reach any conclusion
Hmm, quite true to a very large extent.. Although many Buddhists around the world (if not, all) accept the historical existence of Jesus, praise the teachings of Christianity on cultivating universal love for all mankind, not all Christians can wholeheartedly accept that the Sakayamuni Buddha existed in history and that his teachings are unquestionably beneficial to anyone who practise them diligently. When they do to some extent, they might next question the authenticity and interpretation of the verbal teachings that existed before written records.
Personally, from various online and offline exchanges with Buddhists and non-Buddhists, I gather that somehow, more or less, Buddhism is more suitable for those who have yet to decide whether the Creator God concept is irrefutably true to them without investigating, understanding and practising Buddhist teachings on its own terms.
Originally posted by Spnw07:Hmm, quite true to a very large extent.. Although many Buddhists around the world (if not, all) accept the historical existence of Jesus, praise the teachings of Christianity on cultivating universal love for all mankind, not all Christians can wholeheartedly accept that the Sakayamuni Buddha existed in history and that his teachings are unquestionably beneficial to anyone who practise them diligently. When they do to some extent, they might next question the authenticity and interpretation of the verbal teachings that existed before written records.
Personally, from various online and offline exchanges with Buddhists and non-Buddhists, I gather that somehow, more or less, Buddhism is more suitable for those who have yet to decide whether the Creator God concept is irrefutably true to them without investigating, understanding and practising Buddhist teachings on its own terms.
its just the same that there is yet to have proof that god exists in reality. but then if you use the concept of creator, there exists the inconsistencies and paradoxes of the concept.
Originally posted by Rooney9:its just the same that there is yet to have proof that god exists in reality. but then if you use the concept of creator, there exists the inconsistencies and paradoxes of the concept.
You cannot tell what the consistencies and paradoxes are.
Originally posted by googoomuck:He got a point.
Christians are often asked by these monkeys if any Chrisitan has seen Jesus or God.
Who? I think non-religious Atheists are more likely to ask that than Buddhists.
AEN close this thread, heed my advice.