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HabemusFrancis
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I have recently been studying comparitive religions and was surprised about my conclusions about Buddhism and Islam.
Although Islam is an Abrahamic faith, and acknowledges the prophets, Jesus etc. I find that Buddhism in many ways is closer in spirit to Catholocism.
Like Catholocism, Buddhism has its own “Saints” and many monks and nuns who wear unique and distnctive habits. Like Catholocism, Buddhism recognizes the passing,insubstantial nature of material goods, and the silliness and futility of valuing/clinging to them.
Buddhism explicitly teaches kindness,patience, and above all, peace with your fellow man however angry they may make you. There are many paralells with Catholocism, and the religion itself stresses shedding negative emotions/practices that make it hard to follow the Buddhas example. Though they don’t have God, they have an uncanny sense of and respect for
of the natural law.
I don’t believe Islam is a religion of violence or a "terrorist religion. Im sure many Muslims are able to live good lives with it. It just seems so very foreign to me as a Catholic.
It sounds all the right notes (The prophets, Mary/Jesus, good deeds heaven etc.) but they sound a bit offkey.
It seems an overly material religion, in that it is concernened largely with implentation of rules on living people (prayers 5 times daily, shariah law etc.)
Although Islam is an Abrahamic faith, and acknowledges the prophets, Jesus etc. I find that Buddhism in many ways is closer in spirit to Catholocism.
Like Catholocism, Buddhism has its own “Saints” and many monks and nuns who wear unique and distnctive habits. Like Catholocism, Buddhism recognizes the passing,insubstantial nature of material goods, and the silliness and futility of valuing/clinging to them.
Buddhism explicitly teaches kindness,patience, and above all, peace with your fellow man however angry they may make you. There are many paralells with Catholocism, and the religion itself stresses shedding negative emotions/practices that make it hard to follow the Buddhas example. Though they don’t have God, they have an uncanny sense of and respect for
of the natural law.
I don’t believe Islam is a religion of violence or a "terrorist religion. Im sure many Muslims are able to live good lives with it. It just seems so very foreign to me as a Catholic.
It sounds all the right notes (The prophets, Mary/Jesus, good deeds heaven etc.) but they sound a bit offkey.
It seems an overly material religion, in that it is concernened largely with implentation of rules on living people (prayers 5 times daily, shariah law etc.)