How Is Buddhism Distinctive From Other Religions?

tharakato

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    Buddhism is so different from other religions that some people question whether it is a religion at all. For example, the central focus of most religions is God, or gods. But Buddhism is non-theistic. The Buddha taught that believing in gods was not useful for those seeking to realize enlightenment.

    Most religions are defined by their beliefs. But in Buddhism, merely believing in doctrines is beside the point. The Buddha said that we should not accept doctrines just because we read them in scripture or are taught them by priests.

    Instead of teaching doctrines to be memorized and believed, the Buddha taught how we can realize truth for ourselves. The focus of Buddhism is on practice rather than belief. The major outline of Buddhist practice is the Eightfold Path.

    Basic Teachings

    In spite of its emphasis on free inquiry, Buddhism is not whatever you want it to be. It might best be understood as a discipline, and an exacting discipline at that. And although Buddhist teachings should not be accepted on blind faith, understanding what the Buddha taught is an important part of that discipline.

    For example, the foundation of Buddhism is the Four Noble Truths. The Truths are:
    The truth of suffering (dukkha)
    The truth of the cause of suffering (samudaya)
    The truth of the end of suffering (nirhodha)
    The truth of the path that frees us from suffering (magga)

    By themselves, the Truths don't seem like much, I realize. But beneath the Truths are countless layers of teachings on the nature of existence, the self, life, and death, not to mention suffering. The point is not to just "believe in" the teachings, but to explore them, understand them, and test them against one's own experience. It is the process of exploring, understanding, testing and realizing that is Buddhism.


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    sudunone

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    Yes, it's a path that should be followed by oneself, which is far different from depending on an unseen power for one's deliverance.
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    tharakato

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    Yes, it's a path that should be followed by oneself, which is far different from depending on an unseen power for one's deliverance.
    :D

    :yes: :yes:

    There is no GOD watching you & Punishing you , Its All about nature

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    Amila D

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    Every thing depends on you..no god and no way they can help us..by the way even they can't help there self at the moment..now don't ask me how do you know that and if I'm a god?
    grate..so every one who dreaming..now it's time to wake up...see the truth and live in the truth..It's all about us and about our nature thats all..