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Which religion doesnt believe in existance of God?
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Asked by Ms Angel,
25 Oct '07 03:11 pm
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There is also nothing in the teachings of the Buddha that suggest how to find God or worship the god's of India, although the Buddha himself was a theist (believed in gods), his teachings are non-theistic.
The Buddha was more concerned with the human condition: Birth, Sickness, Old age, and Death. The Buddhist path is about coming to a place of acceptance with these painful aspects of life, and not suffering through them.
Please be clear on this point... The Buddha is not thought of as a god in Buddhism and is not prayed to. He is looked up to and respected as a great teacher, in the same way we respect Abraham Lincoln as a great president.
He was a human being who found his perfection in Nirvana. Because of his Nirvana, the Buddha was perfectly moral, perfectly ethical, and ended his suffering forever.
Does that mean that every Buddhist in the world is an atheist?
No!!! I have met a lot of Buddhists who believe in God. I have met a lot of Buddhists who dont believe in God.. ...more
Answered by PANIWALA A, 10 Feb '08 11:54 pm
The Buddha was more concerned with the human condition: Birth, Sickness, Old age, and Death. The Buddhist path is about coming to a place of acceptance with these painful aspects of life, and not suffering through them.
Please be clear on this point... The Buddha is not thought of as a god in Buddhism and is not prayed to. He is looked up to and respected as a great teacher, in the same way we respect Abraham Lincoln as a great president.
He was a human being who found his perfection in Nirvana. Because of his Nirvana, the Buddha was perfectly moral, perfectly ethical, and ended his suffering forever.
Does that mean that every Buddhist in the world is an atheist?
No!!! I have met a lot of Buddhists who believe in God. I have met a lot of Buddhists who dont believe in God.. ...more
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Religion has nothing to do with the existence of God. Religion is, which we follow thinking that it is for our betterment and to follow something we require some source of inspiration which we get by thinking that there is some power which we tell God who drives the whole universe.
Answered by Jignesh Gunvantrai Gandhi, 25 Oct '07 04:41 pm
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Actually its Atheism. Its followers are called Atheists.
For more details check this : http://www.kusala.org/udharma3/budgod.html
Answered by zaki ahmed, 25 Oct '07 03:23 pm
For more details check this : http://www.kusala.org/udharma3/budgod.html
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All religion believes in existance of god...
execpt budhism
u cannot say it as religion but as a community...
Answered by Dilip Prakash, 25 Oct '07 03:20 pm
execpt budhism
u cannot say it as religion but as a community...
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Philosophy of religion is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the philosophical study of religion, including arguments over the nature and existence of God, religious language, miracles, prayer, the problem of evil, and the relationship between religion and other value-systems such as science and ethics, amongst others.
Buddhists generally do not believe in the existence of a creator God.
Answered by Krishnakumar G. Nair, 25 Oct '07 03:17 pm
Buddhists generally do not believe in the existence of a creator God.
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