fred rosenberger wrote:
Monks know the answer, and ignore evidence that contradicts their explanation
you must be Joking !!
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Arun Giridharan wrote:there is complete proof about Buddha and his works .
I'm not sure what to make of this: complete proof of what - that someone named Buddha lived and worked? If we were to assume a certain similarity to Jesus Christ, would this proof be an equivalent of the bible?
Arun Giridharan wrote:you must be Joking !!
Care to explain that sentiment?
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i've been accused of being cynical before but i agree with fred.
Scientists don't know the answer, but try and find new evidence to explain it.
Monks know the answer, and ignore evidence that contradicts their explanation
i like the hairdo explanation best though
I never took notes in college. That's how I got a 4.0 the first 2 years, and a 3.5 the second two years.
Arun Giridharan wrote:there is complete proof about Buddha and his works .
I'm not sure what to make of this: complete proof of what - that someone named Buddha lived and worked? If we were to assume a certain similarity to Jesus Christ, would this proof be an equivalent of the bible?
Arun Giridharan wrote:you must be Joking !!
Care to explain that sentiment?
The Thing i want to say is you can't comment about anything (religion) if you don't know it . for example <Hinduism or Buddhism>.
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Arun Giridharan wrote:The Thing i want to say is you can't comment about anything (religion) if you don't know it.
Not sure what you mean by "know it", but the premise seems flawed - it would imply that I can't comment on taking opium just because I don't happen to indulge in it myself, no matter how much I know about it. (Note that I am in no way comparing taking opium and religion; feel free to substitute any other concept for "taking opium" - like communism, capitalism, atheism, ...)
Tim Moores wrote:
Not sure what you mean by "know it", but the premise seems flawed - it would imply that I can't comment on taking opium just because I don't happen to indulge in it myself, no matter how much I know about it. (Note that I am in no way comparing taking opium and religion; feel free to substitute any other concept for "taking opium" - like communism, capitalism, atheism, ...)
You can comment on anything as long it won't overrule the form rule,bye.
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I understand that even less.
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Tim Moores wrote:Note that I am in no way comparing taking opium and religion
Why not ? After all, religion is the opium of the people.