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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 7296941" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Don't misinterpret things. Buddha did not marry. It was prince Siddhartha who married a 16 year old (not a child by today's standards). And prince Siddhartha was also 16, not 50 like Muhammed. If Muhammed had married Aisha before he became the prophet (or before he heard from the God), we would not have argued much about it, because he'd be a lay person by then. Same with prince Siddhartha, who was a lay person until he was 29, then became Buddha at 35 after enlightenment, or attaining Buddhahood. Buddhists follow Buddha, not prince Sidhdhartha. You are engaged on intellectual dishonesty when you say Buddha married at 16.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 7296941, member: 654"] Don't misinterpret things. Buddha did not marry. It was prince Siddhartha who married a 16 year old (not a child by today's standards). And prince Siddhartha was also 16, not 50 like Muhammed. If Muhammed had married Aisha before he became the prophet (or before he heard from the God), we would not have argued much about it, because he'd be a lay person by then. Same with prince Siddhartha, who was a lay person until he was 29, then became Buddha at 35 after enlightenment, or attaining Buddhahood. Buddhists follow Buddha, not prince Sidhdhartha. You are engaged on intellectual dishonesty when you say Buddha married at 16. [/QUOTE]
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