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Douglas_Kraeger
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All descriptions of reality are false, so it is an error to get hung up on any particular desription.
That is an interesting comment or philosophy. How does one make that claim without at least implicitly claiming to be infallible?
If buddhism is a discription of reality, then does that make it false also? If buddhism is not, at least in part, a discription of reality, (the way things work, how to find peace and happiness, etc, etc) If partsof buddhism are ineffect adiscription of reality, onhow reality works, cause and effect and so on, what parts are therefore false and inerror?
To say that" we can not know all of reality" is not the same as, “we cannot know any of reality.” If we have a very simple description of reality, only"two" points, how can you say that we** can not be correct**? If all existence is merely by chance, why is it not possible that “by chance” we found two descriptions of reality that are correct?
Being alive makes all living things worthy of respect. Confining it to just human life is too narrow.
“worthy of respect” ?? What determines that all living things are worthy of respect? What determines that all living things are worthy of EQUAL respect? or unequal respect? Does the moss on the north side of a tree deserve the same respect as a human baby?
On the topic of my hypothetical police officer: Does buddhism state that karma must punish/ reward him differently dependingon whether or not he accidentily or deliberately shot and killed his wife?
All other things equal; how do you explain how karma remembers, when the man dies, what this man intended when he shot his wife maybe thirty years later, ifkarma has no intelligence, no mind, nothing to remember with? Does a stone remember who broke it into many little pieces with a stone hammer? If a stone can not remember who broke it into many little pieces withastone hammer, how can karma remember who did what, with what intent, when it is time to repay each for their wrong decisions, “in one of the heavens or in one of the hells”?
On another post, someone stated something like “Either God exists, or God does not exist.” Is there a third option possible? If there is no third option possible, either part one “God exists” is absolutely true, or it is absolutely false. Either way, there is absolute truth, correct? Do you agree that it is an absolute truth that the statement “1+1=4”, is false?
Try saying the Jesus Prayer. That is both simple and Christian.
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