BUDDHA REJECTS CREATOR GOD

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Budu hamuduruwo Creator kenek naha kiyala Kiwwama A'ka Api hamoma piliganna O'neda? Ekkenek kiwwama Thawa kenekuta a'ka piliganney nathiwa unath Inna puluwan A' Adahasa... Budu hamuduruwo kiyapu Eka Mulu sakala Lokawasinma Piligannama one kiyala kenek kiyanwanam A'ke Adahasa mokadda?

Did the thread starter ask or persuade you to accept it.:rolleyes:
 

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exactly, he didn't deny. for you guyz to tell you the truth original teachings of Buddha can never be known. It seems that Gautama Buddha's teachings were memorized by his disciples. After Buddha's death a council was held at Rajagaha so that the words of Buddha could be recited and agreed upon. There were differences of opinion and conflicting memories in the council. Opinion of Kayshapa and Ananda who were prominent disciples of Buddha were given preference. A hundred years later, a second council at Vesali was held. Only after 400 years, after the death of Buddha were his teachings and doctrines written down. Little attention was paid regarding its authenticity, genuineness and purity.

http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=336110
 
Budu hamuduruwo Creator kenek naha kiyala Kiwwama A'ka Api hamoma piliganna O'neda? Ekkenek kiwwama Thawa kenekuta a'ka piliganney nathiwa unath Inna puluwan A' Adahasa... Budu hamuduruwo kiyapu Eka Mulu sakala Lokawasinma Piligannama one kiyala kenek kiyanwanam A'ke Adahasa mokadda?
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ALLAH dewiyan Creator kenek kiyala oyala Kiwwama A'ka Api hamoma piliganna O'neda? Ekkenek kiwwama Thawa kenekuta a'ka piliganney nathiwa unath Inna puluwan A' Adahasa... Allah is the Creator and Lord of the universe, kiyana Eka Mulu sakala Lokawasinma Piligannama one kiyala (gazaly wage) kenek kiyanwanam A'ke Adahasa mokadda?
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Did the thread starter ask or persuade you to accept it.:rolleyes:


Open forum Ekaka Public eke Thread Ekak Dammama A'kena kiyana Dey persuade Karanna Kiyana Eka thamai Kiyala Oyalamai Kiwwe.. mathakainey Siraj Dapu Thread Ekata Oyala Reply kare monawa kiyagenada kiyala????:D

Mama mage Adahasa kiwwe... mata thamba Satekata Adala naha A'kenage Adahas.. oyalata ok nam ok.. A'ka karan yanna Piliganna Api Epa kiwwe nahaney... A'ka pudgala Adahas okkoma Piliganna O'ne kiyala Kohewath neethiyak nahaney...A'kai mama Reply kare.. A'kath EX Muslim Ahamed kiyana Sinhala Bouddayata oyata kiyapu reply Ekak newei.. (Dan oya kiyai...open forum ekak nisa thamai mata reply kare kiyalath neyda...? :P:D )
 

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Open forum Ekaka Public eke Thread Ekak Dammama A'kena kiyana Dey persuade Karanna Kiyana Eka thamai Kiyala Oyalamai Kiwwe.. mathakainey Siraj Dapu Thread Ekata Oyala Reply kare monawa kiyagenada kiyala????:D

Mama mage Adahasa kiwwe... mata thamba Satekata Adala naha A'kenage Adahas.. oyalata ok nam ok.. A'ka karan yanna Piliganna Api Epa kiwwe nahaney... A'ka pudgala Adahas okkoma Piliganna O'ne kiyala Kohewath neethiyak nahaney...A'kai mama Reply kare.. A'kath EX Muslim Ahamed kiyana Sinhala Bouddayata oyata kiyapu reply Ekak newei.. (Dan oya kiyai...open forum ekak nisa thamai mata reply kare kiyalath neyda...? :P:D )

There is no such thing like public comments in an open forum are persuasive. Even I don't regard Siraj's threads as persuasive ones, yet some of them contains persuasive information.

I don't know if ex-muslim Ahmed regard this thread as a perssuasive one. Nonetheless, any un-bias reader can conclude that this thread is only for information purposes because there is no persuasive language used in the first post.
 

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Primitive man found himself in a dangerous and hostile world, the fear of wild animals, of not being able to find enough food, of injury or disease, and of natural phenomena like thunder, lightning and volcanoes was constantly with him. Finding no security, he created the idea of a God that gives him comfort in good times, courage in times of danger and consolation when things went wrong. To this day, you will notice that people become more religious at times of crises, you will hear them say that the belief in a God gives them the strength they need to deal with life. You will hear them explain that they believe in a particular God because they prayed in time of need and their prayer was answered. All this supports the Buddha's teaching that the God-idea is a response to fear and frustration. The Buddha taught us to try to understand our fears, to lessen our desires and to calmly and courageously accept the things we cannot change. He replaced fear, not with irrational belief but with rational understanding. The second reason the Buddhists do not believe in a Creator-God is because there does not seem to be any evidence to support this idea. There are numerous religions, all claiming that they alone have God's words preserved in their holy book, that they alone understand God's nature, that their God exists and that the Gods of other religions do not. Some claim that God is masculine, some that she is feminine and others that it is neuter. They are all satisfied that there is ample evidence to prove the existence of their God but they laugh in disbelief at the evidence other religions use to prove the existence of another God. For centuries, men have prayed to God for protection from war, from natural calamities and disease. Yet till today, these prayers remain unanswered. This is not surprising. Even less surprising is that so many different religions having spent so many centuries trying to prove the existence of their God there remains no real, substantial or irrefutable evidence.

The third reason the Buddhists do not believe in a Creator-God is that the belief is not necessary. Some claim that the belief in a God is necessary in order to explain the origin on the universe. But this is not so. Science has very convincingly explained how the universe came into being without having to introduce the God-idea. Some claim that belief in God is necessary to have a happy, meaningful life. Again we can see that this is not so. There are millions of atheists and free-thinkers, not to mention many Buddhists, who live useful, happy and meaningful lives without belief in a God. Some claim that belief in God's power is necessary because humans, being weak, do not have the strength to help themselves. Once again, the evidence indicates the opposite. One often hears of people who have overcome great disabilities and handicaps, enormous odds and difficulties, through their own inner resources, through their own efforts and without belief in a God. Some claim that God is necessary in order to give man salvation. But this argument only holds good if you accept the theological concept of salvation and there is no reason nor any other reasonable basis to accept such a concept. Based on his own experience, the Buddha saw that each human being had the capacity to purify the mind, develop infinite love and compassion and perfect understanding. He shifted attention from the heavens to the heart and encouraged us to find solutions to our problems through self-understanding.

http://www.parami.org/buddhistanswers/what_about_god.htm
 
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Primitive man found himself in a dangerous and hostile world, the fear of wild animals, of not being able to find enough food, of injury or disease, and of natural phenomena like thunder, lightning and volcanoes was constantly with him. Finding no security, he created the idea of a God that gives him comfort in good times, courage in times of danger and consolation when things went wrong. To this day, you will notice that people become more religious at times of crises, you will hear them say that the belief in a God gives them the strength they need to deal with life. You will hear them explain that they believe in a particular God because they prayed in time of need and their prayer was answered. All this supports the Buddha's teaching that the God-idea is a response to fear and frustration. The Buddha taught us to try to understand our fears, to lessen our desires and to calmly and courageously accept the things we cannot change. He replaced fear, not with irrational belief but with rational understanding. The second reason the Buddhists do not believe in a Creator-God is because there does not seem to be any evidence to support this idea. There are numerous religions, all claiming that they alone have God's words preserved in their holy book, that they alone understand God's nature, that their God exists and that the Gods of other religions do not. Some claim that God is masculine, some that she is feminine and others that it is neuter. They are all satisfied that there is ample evidence to prove the existence of their God but they laugh in disbelief at the evidence other religions use to prove the existence of another God. For centuries, men have prayed to God for protection from war, from natural calamities and disease. Yet till today, these prayers remain unanswered. This is not surprising. Even less surprising is that so many different religions having spent so many centuries trying to prove the existence of their God there remains no real, substantial or irrefutable evidence.

The third reason the Buddhists do not believe in a Creator-God is that the belief is not necessary. Some claim that the belief in a God is necessary in order to explain the origin on the universe. But this is not so. Science has very convincingly explained how the universe came into being without having to introduce the God-idea. Some claim that belief in God is necessary to have a happy, meaningful life. Again we can see that this is not so. There are millions of atheists and free-thinkers, not to mention many Buddhists, who live useful, happy and meaningful lives without belief in a God. Some claim that belief in God's power is necessary because humans, being weak, do not have the strength to help themselves. Once again, the evidence indicates the opposite. One often hears of people who have overcome great disabilities and handicaps, enormous odds and difficulties, through their own inner resources, through their own efforts and without belief in a God. Some claim that God is necessary in order to give man salvation. But this argument only holds good if you accept the theological concept of salvation and there is no reason nor any other reasonable basis to accept such a concept. Based on his own experience, the Buddha saw that each human being had the capacity to purify the mind, develop infinite love and compassion and perfect understanding. He shifted attention from the heavens to the heart and encouraged us to find solutions to our problems through self-understanding.

http://www.parami.org/buddhistanswers/what_about_god.htm

copy paste:P
 
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Open forum Ekaka Public eke Thread Ekak Dammama A'kena kiyana Dey persuade Karanna Kiyana Eka thamai Kiyala Oyalamai Kiwwe.. mathakainey Siraj Dapu Thread Ekata Oyala Reply kare monawa kiyagenada kiyala????:D

Mama mage Adahasa kiwwe... mata thamba Satekata Adala naha A'kenage Adahas.. oyalata ok nam ok.. A'ka karan yanna Piliganna Api Epa kiwwe nahaney... A'ka pudgala Adahas okkoma Piliganna O'ne kiyala Kohewath neethiyak nahaney...A'kai mama Reply kare.. A'kath EX Muslim Ahamed kiyana Sinhala Bouddayata oyata kiyapu reply Ekak newei.. (Dan oya kiyai...open forum ekak nisa thamai mata reply kare kiyalath neyda...? :P:D )

What did you mean by "A'ka pudgala adahas"