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Let’s forget for a minute about the fact that it’s not the true Faith or Religion. Also bear in mind the (pretty obvious) fact that I know close to nothing about Buddhism
I find Buddhism very disheartening.
First of all, I get the impression that’s it’s too introspective to the point that it focuses on the self, or rather detachment from it, to the detriment of love of neighbor. Case in point is the fact Buddha himself refused to teach at the beginiing and had to be convinced to do so. If you have the truth and it’s supposedly about love, why would you be reluctant to share it, it seems like it’s a very selfish thing to do and totally contrary to what Jesus did.
Secondly, I get the impression that, while Christianity has pioneered the invention of hospitals, charities and universities for love of neighbor, Buddhists seem to focus on their own enlightenment and meditate only, and do not seem to make such a great effort for the community?
And third, I cannot understand how it can deal with lack of deities? I find this pretty discomforting, it seems to teach that you’re on your own in this search of enlightenment, there is no grace, there is no lifeboat.
Am I missing something here? Am I getting the wrong picture? Does anybody feel this way too?
I find Buddhism very disheartening.
First of all, I get the impression that’s it’s too introspective to the point that it focuses on the self, or rather detachment from it, to the detriment of love of neighbor. Case in point is the fact Buddha himself refused to teach at the beginiing and had to be convinced to do so. If you have the truth and it’s supposedly about love, why would you be reluctant to share it, it seems like it’s a very selfish thing to do and totally contrary to what Jesus did.
Secondly, I get the impression that, while Christianity has pioneered the invention of hospitals, charities and universities for love of neighbor, Buddhists seem to focus on their own enlightenment and meditate only, and do not seem to make such a great effort for the community?
And third, I cannot understand how it can deal with lack of deities? I find this pretty discomforting, it seems to teach that you’re on your own in this search of enlightenment, there is no grace, there is no lifeboat.
Am I missing something here? Am I getting the wrong picture? Does anybody feel this way too?
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