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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 10:13 [#01208546]
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well, it's a least contradictory
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earthleakage
from tell the world you're winning on 2004-05-26 10:14 [#01208551]
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how is it contradictory?
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-05-26 10:14 [#01208552]
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Ironic? You're wrong there mate. You're implying i can't "love, be at peace, not kill, be communtiy orientated, be respectfull of others" without a belief in a god - which is pretty silly.
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-05-26 10:15 [#01208553]
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...nor is it contradictory old chap!
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2004-05-26 10:20 [#01208560]
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It's all in the faith. Religion wouldn't exist if there was scientific evidence for it.
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2004-05-26 10:28 [#01208572]
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In my humble opinion morality comes from empathy, which comes from the insight that other people are not that much different from you.
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 10:34 [#01208581]
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Those are moral concepts which tell us what we 'ought' to do regarding human behavior. That implies purpose. To me, good and evil are terms that measure how close we are to fufilling that purpose. But the idea of purpose comes from a theistic viewpoint. I understand that an athiest can love, be at peace and all that. I just don't see what incentive he has.
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-05-26 10:39 [#01208593]
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agreed.....
the wonder isn't in some all powerfull higher power but in whats all around us now... nature, humaness, the universe, time.
I'm reminded of a quote from Arthur C Clarke who said something about aliens but one can say about god, that religious and athiests can agree on entirely:
"if there is a god..... thats pretty amazing really" "if there isn't one, and its all a big unknowable process... well, thats EQUALLY amazing"
I'd stick with the one that doesn't involve 2000 year-old human ideas about death and afterlife, thanks all the same
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-05-26 10:42 [#01208598]
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incentive?
simple - for its own sake and it's a bit more satisfying than doing the opposite
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JAroen
from the pineal gland on 2004-05-26 10:44 [#01208604]
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i wanted to say something fancy about religion but i erased it, its too pointless.
i only think that mankind invented higher powers because some things are not / can not be understood. as long as there is no proof for a - more or less - sentient higher being controlling our fate i have to explain life for myself with the most simple theory i can imagine. Randomness. So yes, we create our own fate.
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JAroen
from the pineal gland on 2004-05-26 10:45 [#01208606]
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oh shit i said something fancy about religion.
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brokephones
from Londontario on 2004-05-26 10:48 [#01208610]
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Awesome avatar. Jean-Michel is the man
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Jedi Chris
on 2004-05-26 10:49 [#01208614]
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I was baptised a Christian, but I don't go to church, or believe in the Bible or religion.
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2004-05-26 10:51 [#01208622]
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Studies have shown that people doing things for the sake of doing them - i.e., people who are intrinsically motivated - are happier and do a better job than people who are doing things because of other incentives - i.e., extrinsically motivated. But I guess some people need the carrot or the stick.
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2004-05-26 10:55 [#01208630]
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Jedi Chris, u r a perfect example of tradition in religion or in a family. Half of the people who celebrate Christmas don't even believe in Jesus.
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Jedi Chris
on 2004-05-26 10:59 [#01208640]
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But don't we celebrate the birth of Santa at Christmas? :S
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 11:01 [#01208645]
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In both athiesm and theism, choices must be made. Logic alone will not force you into either viewpoint. I guess it's all about your starting point.
BTW From my experience, those 2000 yr old ideas on morals arn't that oudated.
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3051
from Vietnam on 2004-05-26 11:09 [#01208671]
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1. kill unless ye be killed ?
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 11:12 [#01208677]
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What scripture is that?
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3051
from Vietnam on 2004-05-26 11:12 [#01208679]
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arrgh!! I wanted to say
don't kill unless ye be killed.
It is all over now... Bah!
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Gwely Mernans
from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-05-26 11:13 [#01208682]
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religion has got to be the most boring topic to ever talk about.
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2004-05-26 11:15 [#01208684]
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lets talk about something else
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 11:32 [#01208713]
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Politics perhaps?
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2004-05-26 11:35 [#01208718]
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Let's argue about operating systems! As a Linux zealot I look down on you mere Windows and Mac users.
[just kidding, I don't even have Linux installed at the moment]
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-05-26 11:59 [#01208754]
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"It's all in the faith. Religion wouldn't exist if there was
scientific evidence for it. "
Not true. Buddhism is all about evidence, it just says "try my techniques, they worked for this guy (see how happy he is?)."
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 12:02 [#01208761]
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Achieving a state of bliss through the extinction of the self...
If you desolve the self, how do you know you're in bliss?
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2004-05-26 12:06 [#01208768]
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so u can tell me that buddhism is 100% correct and there's no faith in believeing in it. It's as proven as a science?
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-05-26 12:07 [#01208769]
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There is no self, ultimately. All is one totality. The experience of that is total bliss, far different from a finite human understanding of "happy" versus "unhappy."
BTW- I'm just a fan. I'm not really a boodist so much.
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JAroen
from the pineal gland on 2004-05-26 12:08 [#01208771]
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if there was a button that instantly kills myself without pain or hassle id be happy to push it
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-05-26 12:09 [#01208773]
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"so u can tell me that buddhism is 100% correct and there's
no faith in believeing in it. It's as proven as a science?"
Buddhism doesn't insist that it has the Truth, or that there really is something called Truth. In that respect, it's not a proposition for science to prove or disprove.
It should be evaluated with empirical evidence, either it is worth practicing or it isn't.
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2004-05-26 12:12 [#01208779]
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i dont think u understand what i mean. WIthout FAITH in what you BELIEVE then you can't honestly believe it. FAITH is religion and if Buddhism does not involve any FAITH then it's not a RELIGION. Think about it, FAITH is another word for RELIGION right?
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puralocha
from Colombia on 2004-05-26 12:16 [#01208786]
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blah blah blah bla
god is an atheist !!
and jesus was a buddhist ......
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-05-26 12:17 [#01208788]
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I'm not sure faith is the same as religion... at any rate, Buddhism is recognized as a world "religion" where in reality it is more like a method than anything else.
I'm talking hardcore Dhammapada Buddhism, not the folky stuff where people have shrines to gurus like a modified common Hinduism.
Buddhism has no explicit God, so in that respect it's vastly different from the Christian religion or faith if you want to call it that.
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2004-05-26 12:20 [#01208796]
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ok, let's leave this subject of religion. We said we'd change the subject and we will.
So... Tony Blair ey? Bit of a nob
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-05-26 12:21 [#01208800]
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You're asking me? I live in the USA, my standards for such judgments have been lowered significantlt over the past four.
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 12:27 [#01208804]
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Do brits view Blair the way yanks view Bush?
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Ganymede
from Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius on 2004-05-26 12:28 [#01208805]
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Like I said before, I embrace all religion, I am free from all religion.
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2004-05-26 12:31 [#01208814]
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not many ppl in england actually like blair. I'm not sure how the yanks view bush
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 12:31 [#01208816]
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You're a slave to freedom
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 12:33 [#01208819]
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Let's say it's a good chance he won't be in office for another 4.
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2004-05-26 12:33 [#01208820]
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i'm a slave to delicious foods
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Ganymede
from Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius on 2004-05-26 13:03 [#01208890]
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Seriously though, I try to find whatever's true about each religion and discard what's not.
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3051
from Vietnam on 2004-05-26 13:09 [#01208905]
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I have tried buddhism once....
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Mertens
from Motor City (United States) on 2004-05-26 13:20 [#01208932]
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It's a religious smorgasbord!
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wimp
on 2004-05-26 13:25 [#01208936]
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Relevent?
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neetta
from Finland on 2004-05-26 13:26 [#01208937]
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after all i am a christian, even though it's not cool.
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-05-26 13:28 [#01208938]
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There's nothing uncool about not burning in Hell.
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wimp
on 2004-05-26 13:30 [#01208942]
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Christians?
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2004-05-26 13:50 [#01208990]
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im also studying buddhism ..
ill put it another way here for the board .. i found this made a lot of sense
meditation is central to buddhist teaching. so buddhism works through experience, while some other religions are based on a belief.
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korben dallas
from nz on 2004-05-26 17:43 [#01209292]
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i find buddhism is a bit of both.
i like the techniques side of things - esp meditation, which seems to be independent of "religion" - but "buddhism" is still a religion. there is a normative element in there most definitely - there is a defined "point", an overall normative schema to all these techniques :: this does not follow directly from the techniques alone, if anything relies on ones predisposed beliefs / tendencies ...
having said this, there is a lot of wisdom in: "you don't strenghten the weak by weakening the strong" (some pop-buddhist quote i read somewhere)
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