Originally posted by JoeyC
Is Buddhism even a religion???
The buddha was a man who lived his life to his ideals and said he had perfected his life. he had many followers and taught others what he knew to try
let them live a happy life as he did. he logged all his thoughts and ideals in a book that he believes will help others attain true happiness in
life.
Buddha never claimed to be God and did not ask to be worshipped
Is following the buddha's teaching following a religion??
I dont think so i believe that the buddha was just a man who perfected his life and wanted to show others how to attain true happiness as he did.
What do you think?
The same can be said of the person known as Jesus. He lived his life to higher Ideals, He had many followers, and taught them what he knew so that
they might live better lives.
He never claimed to be God (son of ..maybe) and, he didn't ask to be worshipped..
Now, He didn't write down his beliefs and teachings (and this is where it got screwed up) others did it for him..Loooong after his demise. Put their
own spin into it and "poof" you have a major religion. Most of which goes completely against the supposed teachings of said person..
So, Yes, if Christianity can be called a Religion; then so Buddism should be also.....
Siddartha simply did it a bit better and documented his own thoughts and beliefs instead of relying on word of mouth to distort them.
Also, the term "Buddha" is not and was not the persons name... It is more a descriptive word or title. Like "Christ" or "Messiah" not names just
descriptive titles..
[edit on 19-10-2004 by thethrall_nb]