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Tom Riddle

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doesnt answer the question as to why budhist populations are increasing from the time of Buddah,if according to nirvana people are spposed to be perishing

1. More and more people are embracing Buddhism as they find inner peace when living according to it and it is based on fact and reason.

2. There are an unimaginably high number of beings existent (not only on earth, in different worlds). They are born on earth when their Karma is right. You possibly can't compare such a big number (think billions of billions of billions of billions) with the comparatively minute population on the earth.

No, only a minority attained Nibbana even in Buddha's day, and almost none now (at least I don't know of any)
 

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These are what we call fairy tales dude.. fairy tales.. good for uneducated childish people..:lol::lol::lol:

and an immortal imaginary life cycle is not?....:lol::lol:

humans turning into dogs....or other animals....

Lord Buddha floating in a gigantic lotus....?

Lord Buddha feeding his arm to animals...?

talking heads without bodies....?

demons and ghosts....?

i can go on....:lol:


but insulting religions is not what a real Muslim does...its for intolerant pricks who call themselves Buddhists would do....:oo::dull::dull:
 

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1. More and more people are embracing Buddhism as they find inner peace when living according to it and it is based on fact and reason.

2. There are an unimaginably high number of beings existent (not only on earth, in different worlds). They are born on earth when their Karma is right. You possibly can't compare such a big number (think billions of billions of billions of billions) with the comparatively minute population on the earth.

No, only a minority attained Nibbana even in Buddha's day, and almost none now (at least I don't know of any)

what is Nibbana..?

how can you tell if someone has or has not achieved it? :confused:
 

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  • But according to earlier picture of budhism posted ' you should recognize your desires but not be controlled by them ' - So doesnt doing all that mean fulfilling your desires ? Having job buying what you want eating food getting married , is that all part of being driven by desires ?!
    Buddhism does not ask to stop other things in the life like nutrition, social life and education in the process to Nirvana. Actually they should be used to help Nirvana. Identifying desires and controlling them is needed, but if it becomes a desire, then you fail. Now there lies the principal difference in Buddhism. Even when you are with Allah, you are Muslim. But when you achieve Nirvana you drop everything. All worldly matters, even the fourfold truth and even Buddhism in that case. Buddhism is like a boat to cross the bridge. After you cross the bridge there's no need to carry the boat any more, and you have to leave it at the river. Same principle applies in Buddhism.
     

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    the guys stews in jail...he grows even more angrier....gets some minister to spring him lose....comes after you and finishes the job....:oo:

    this is reality....:eek:

    still he deserves a second chance.. people can be changed rather than beheading killing .. even angulimala was changed ..
     

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    But according to earlier picture of budhism posted ' you should recognize your desires but not be controlled by them ' - So doesnt doing all that mean fulfilling your desires ? Having job buying what you want eating food getting married , is that all part of being driven by desires ?!

    That means not to exceeds your limits (desires) in both ways not too high or not too low..
    ex: alcohol - when you get addicted to it you do what ever you have to do to get the temporary pleasure coming out using
    alcohol (simply means you are controlled by alcohol).
     

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    what is Nibbana..?

    how can you tell if someone has or has not achieved it? :confused:

    Nibbana is the enlightenment. the bliss. no one can tell the whether the person standing next to him has achived it or not. but the one who has it knows.
     

    prasadana2

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    there were some because He said so...but majority are factual answers....

    don't blame me...blame your own mind for rejecting the truth you don't WANT to accept....:lol::lol:

    and you speak as if Muslims all over the world are conducting beheadings and stonings everyday....
    :lol::lol:

    some countries have capital punishments....that is ok...:oo:

    biased no?....:dull:

    Capital punishments? in Civilized Country's?
     

    Wal Bada

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  • what is Nibbana..?

    how can you tell if someone has or has not achieved it? :confused:
    Nibbana is freedom from 13 fold suffering. (Ex. birth, old age, illness, being with unlikable, bereavement etc)

    If some one has achieved it then they know. Nibbana is a personal achievement, not a community one, The person who achieved may wish to announce it or keep it to one's self. It's entirely up to the individual.
     

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    wouldn't you say japan is a Buddhist country....he has been there too...he has spoken in japan universities as well....

    better to say....you are scared that your faith isn't strong enough?....:eek::oo:

    and the fact remains...you have no right to interfere with our religious functions....unless you want to oppress us....and you know what happens to countries that tries to oppress Muslims....:)


    hint of threatening ryt? the funniest thing is this guys saying he's a sri lankan and threatening sri lankans.

    I think this person Zakir doesn't hv any right to compare buddhism with his religion and make conclusions with his assumptions according to his point of view. Cz if he hs well knowledge about the buddhism its ok to make some suggestions bt the most important thing is never trust a guy who is repeating page numbers n titles without gaining full knowledge abt the facts included in that pages n chapters.This person can preach his religion without a doubt cz al most every muslims are assume that this person hs extremely good k knowledge abt it.Bt i dont admit what hes doing with comparing religions.
    That seemes hez gng to cross the line.too bad for him.....
     

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    there were some because He said so...but majority are factual answers....

    don't blame me...blame your own mind for rejecting the truth you don't WANT to accept....:lol::lol:

    and you speak as if Muslims all over the world are conducting beheadings and stonings everyday....
    :lol::lol:

    some countries have capital punishments....that is ok...:oo:

    biased no?....:dull:

    So we should reject all those answers as not worthy of a learned discussion. Any child can say it is right because someone said so.

    No, but I'm damn sure that it is only Muslims around the world who carry out beheadings and stonings and floggings as a regular punishment. Is it OK if it is done once in a while and not everyday? :lol::lol:

    Capital punishment is for people who do heinous crimes (think rape, murder) in those countries. Not for people who change their religion.

    No sorry dude, I don't accept things just because someone said so. :lol::lol:

    All I can see is you rejecting reality.
     

    prasadana2

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    and an immortal imaginary life cycle is not?....:lol::lol:

    humans turning into dogs....or other animals....

    Lord Buddha floating in a gigantic lotus....?

    Lord Buddha feeding his arm to animals...?

    talking heads without bodies....?

    demons and ghosts....?

    i can go on....:lol:


    but insulting religions is not what a real Muslim does...its for intolerant pricks who call themselves Buddhists would do....:oo::dull::dull:

    Same With your Religion.. Funny as hell... :lol: :lol:
     

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    and an immortal imaginary life cycle is not?....:lol::lol:

    humans turning into dogs....or other animals....

    Lord Buddha floating in a gigantic lotus....?

    Lord Buddha feeding his arm to animals...?

    talking heads without bodies....?

    demons and ghosts....?

    i can go on....:lol:


    but insulting religions is not what a real Muslim does...its for intolerant pricks who call themselves Buddhists would do....:oo::dull::dull:

    religions has been created a long time ago. written and sometimes came from mouth to mouth for a long time. rewritten by different people. sinhala literature there are things called "athishokthy warnanawa". it doesnt mean telling lies. but the way things are written. I usually look at the core or the main teaching of the buddhism. and I practice it. Not because i want to be a religious guy. But because i want to avoid certain things in my life. such as to avoid stress and gain the self control.
     

    Tom Riddle

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    what is Nibbana..?

    how can you tell if someone has or has not achieved it? :confused:

    You cannot tell if someone has achieved it. You have to experience it yourself.

    But if someone goes around boasting that he/she has attained nibbana, then most probably they haven't :lol::lol:
     

    Tom Riddle

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    hint of threatening ryt? the funniest thing is this guys saying he's a sri lankan and threatening sri lankans.

    I think this person Zakir doesn't hv any right to compare buddhism with his religion and make conclusions with his assumptions according to his point of view. Cz if he hs well knowledge about the buddhism its ok to make some suggestions bt the most important thing is never trust a guy who is repeating page numbers n titles without gaining full knowledge abt the facts included in that pages n chapters.This person can preach his religion without a doubt cz al most every muslims are assume that this person hs extremely good k knowledge abt it.Bt i dont admit what hes doing with comparing religions.
    That seemes hez gng to cross the line.
    too bad for him.....

    EXACTLY!
     

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    Nibbana is freedom from 13 fold suffering. (Ex. birth, old age, illness, being with unlikable, bereavement etc)

    If some one has achieved it then they know. Nibbana is a personal achievement, not a community one, The person who achieved may wish to announce it or keep it to one's self. It's entirely up to the individual.

    If some one has it , then how would they have achieved it without actually having been born or lived ? I mean you need a live to achieve this right , it is to be achieved in the world , and if you do achieve it then , you are freed of having been born ?
     
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