Re: Extro-Buddhism

From: Ian Goddard (Ian@Goddard.net)
Date: Sat Oct 03 1998 - 17:40:45 MDT


     At this [*] humanist site we find a studied analysis
     by Joseph McCabe on whether or not Buddha was an
     atheist, which concludes: "The real authorities
     agree that Buddha was an atheist."

     From chapter one of the book "The Humanist Way"
     (http://www.ethicalsociety.org/greatest.htm):

     "Be ye lamps unto yoursleves. Work out your own
     salvation," admonished the Buddha. ...Unlike the
     monotheistic prophets and reformers...[ Buddha ]
     put no stock in gods and saviours. Like the anci-
     ent Roman poet Lucretius, gautama the Buddha be-
     lieved that if the gods exist, they are of no con-
     cern to us. If anything, speculations about the
     gods distract us from what we must do to accomplish
     our primary psychological and spiritual task of
     self-mastery. The early followers of Buddha...take
     great pains to prevent the elevation of their
     Master [bad word] to the status of a divine being...

     "If you meet the Buddha on the highway, kill him,"
     goes a somewhat startling Buddhist proverb. But the
     harsh maxim drives home a vital truth: No holy prophet,
     messiah, christ, avatar, or even a great god in heaven
     can do your spiritual or ethical task for you. Free
     yourself. Be a lamp unto your own salvation!"

   Albert Einstein on Buddhism:

     "Buddhism has the characteristics of what would
     be expected in a cosmic religion for the future:
     it transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and
     theology; it covers both the natural & spiritual,
     and it is based on a religious sense aspiring
     from the experience of all things, natural
     and spiritual, as a meaningful unity."

     http://www.dharma-haven.org/tibetan/index.htm
     http://www.serve.com/cmtan/buddhism

[*] http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/joseph_mccabe/dictionary.html

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