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08-21-2001, 03:58 AM | #23 |
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cornelius is right!
the sutras say if anyone slanders the name of buddhism, he will suffer for eons and eons, it was when i read this that i decided not to become a real adept of buddhism. the bible says the same thing when it says if anyone blaphemies the name of the holy ghost he will be held in contempt and it is unforgivable.thats why im not a christian..all bunk..... Athough Zen buddhism has no such non-sense, just meditate and seek inner truth, i like this much better. what do you do when you meet a zen master on the road to kyoto?? danny |
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Oh, please provide the chapter and a quote that says non-believers in Buddhism roast for a long time. I would be most interested in it. Okay?
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Also, I'm not sure if Theravada Buddhists use the Lotus Sutra. Only Mahayana does.
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These lines are from this site: http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/lotus/lot03.htm Quote:
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Yep, I checked, only Mayahana Buddhism uses the Lotus Sutra. I think it originated in China or somewhere. I am not sure though.
SO Theravada Buddhism doesn't damn people who disagree with them to Hell. Only those who do bad, bad things. Also, I think only Mahayana Buddhism added the 'reality is illusion' thing. Unless anybody wants to find it in Theravada Sutras. |
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The actual text that Soothill used was translated from a Chinese source. The Chinese text made some alterations to the original Sanskrit one. It is the Chinese text that has been used as the basis for the Japanese translation, which several Japanese Buddhist sects use to this day. regards, Cornelius |
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Some of these sutras were related to particular sects. I don't think we can say, therefore, that the Lotus Sutra is authoritative even for all Mahayana sects. What would distinguish the Mahayana from Theravada would be the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra which is much earlier than most other sutras and cast Buddhism in more of an idealist philosophy where the Theravada is more realist in its outlook. |
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