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OrdinaryMelkite
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That is somewhat why Buddha refused to talk about an afterlife------the afterlife, like the Gods, tended to be unimportant. That is why Buddhism is probably the religion par excellence of the HERE and NOW (leaving out Taoism outis for a moment, since it more of a philosophy than a religion, attempts to make it one notwithstanding—and Confucianism, which is more of a political and social philosophy rather than truly a religion).Nor is it Buddhism. The material world is seen as deceptive. It is not nothing, but neither is it what it seems to be.
Gods are merely another form of living being in the world who themselves need to attain enlightenment and to realise the deceptive nature of the world. Buddhism is not strictly atheist; it just does not consider gods to be of any real importance.
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OTOH-----
Buddhism does not emphaisze or endorse an eternal life in a heaven with one’s God—t simply says that after one achieve’s Nirvana one goes out like a candle being “put out.” One (or whatever WAS one) just dissipates into the universe. Loss of “identity,”----which according to Buddhism, one never REALLY had in the first place.
Is that not pure atheistic pantheism?
I think so. You may disagree------that’s fine.
I’ll take good ole Christianity with its boring soul and eternity in heaven or hell, thanks.