Monday, November 9, 2009

How do you see Buddhism?

I recommend you to watch these videos over-and-over and share among your friends and family. The message is clear.

Every religion comprise of 2 parts
1. Cultural / Traditional (material)
2. Philosophical / Spiritual (immaterial)

Cultural /Traditional aspect of religion is always contradictory. Same apply for Buddhism.

Philosophy is the most important aspect to measure the depth and stealth of a religion, that benefits our search for freedom and meaning of life.

Some study history subject with a scientific attitude, where they are open for change, when better facts are unearthed.

Also, some study science subject with a historical attitude (blind faith).
They just keep on memorising other's findings (repeat like parrots), and make no attempt to challenge/ analyse to read the meanings between versus.

No exception for Buddhists!


Buddhist Dhamma must be challenged (ඒහි පස්සිකෝ/ එව බලව) in order to understand.
How many Buddhists intelligently challenge Dhamma (hours per day) and discuss their experiences?

Unfortunately, Most practice Buddhism blindly. සාධූ සාධූ!

~ Lakshan Bandara ලක්ෂාන් බණ්ඩාර















http://www.answering-christianity.com/moongod1.htm

http://etori.tripod.com/moongod.html

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