As well as Buddha Messiah is mentioned in the Koran more than Mohammed
Science proves there is a God
by seekchristonly 247 Replies latest watchtower bible
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Twitch
lol
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wannabefree
If there is a God (clearly the God of the Bible is a myth) I have decided to believe that this God is SPACE. Space is something even though we think of it as nothing. It has always existed, it is in and through everything and everything has originated from it.
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Finkelstein
I think the biggest hurdle for people to not accept scientific discoveries is that it disposes the possibility of having
ones own sins redeemed and on a personal level thats certainly worth fighting for.
Once a person assumes acceptance and leverages that notion within their character and personality, its very
hard for a person to toss that aside for a more socially responsible presence.
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MadGiant
Nowhere in the Buddhist scriptures in Nirvana thought of as a kind of heaven. But perhaps the strangest thing about this passage is that it has the Buddha implying that one is saved (again more a Christian concept than a Buddhist one, Buddhists usually speak of being ‘liberated’) by making and accumulating merit, and that it is impossible to ever accumulate enough merit to be ‘saved’. Anyone familiar with even basic Buddhism will know that this is the antithesis of what the Buddha taught.
The passage in question contains several Christian terms and biblical notions. It’s content claims that the Buddha was asking people to await the advent of someone greater than him, i.e. Jesus Christ.
That begin said, this supposed prophesy only appears on Christian websites. Sooooo, christians lying and committing fraud, to forward their agenda. Never heard of it
The purpose of this addition to the hoax is obvious. After it was demonstrated that the fake prophecy was not and never has been in the Tipitaka, the fraudsters, or others with the same agenda, began claiming that the prophecy was there but that it was quietly removed during the Sixth Council. It is very easy to disprove this preposterous claim.
The whole of the Fifth Council Edition (1871) was engraved on marble slabs and is still available for anyone to check – and the prophecy is not there! Besides that, there are numerous ancient copies of the Tipitaka, dating from hundreds of years before the Sixth Council Edition, and none of them have the supposed prophecy in them. Not one of the many ancient manuscripts of the Tipitaka in the libraries of the Pali Text Society in the UK, and the University of Copenhagen, all of them deposited in those libraries in the 19th century, have the prophecy in them either.
This prophecy is not and never has been in the Buddhist scriptures. So like the prophecy itself, the claim that it was removed from the Tipitaka is an impudent lie.
Try again,
Ismael
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Randomthoughts
You mean someone who seems to know his subject?
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seekchristonly
Fair enough i do not know if this is true or not. I should have siad it is claimed. Good work there
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Finkelstein
The Buddha was practicing again emotive theory, a spiritual savior of sorts was
expressed in many ancient civilizations.
Devout Christians today are just believing in one of these ancient emotive theories.