There was no scripture during Buddhas time. I think you mean Dharma. In the Kalama Sutta, Buddha said not to accept things merely because they are found in your religious texts and to reject them if they don't meet the standards of testable truth. It is not required that a person take scripture word for word and believe it, but rather use the scriptures as a guide to understand the Dharma. .
I do mean Dharma, I appologise for causeing unnecissary confusion. And I completely agree with what is said here.
Well, in the case of Buddhism, Enlightenment is the realization and understanding of Dharma. But even if it were relative, that has nothing to do with whether it's a faith based proposition or not. .
But it does. You belief that Buddha was Enlightened, others dont. He was realized in one Dharma, and others may not believe in that Dharma. You have to believe in this Dharma to realize it. That is why Buddha says that the second Fetter is lack of doubt in the teachings.
No, I don't believe in it because it's not a belief. Let's say that I consider someone to be "wise," but your parents never heard of wisdom and don't think anyone is wise. How is wisdom a belief? .
Its not whether you have heard of wisdom or not, it depends on the individual. In the Gita Krishna says that the Wise never lament for the dead. My parents would not take that as a wise at all. There are many things some find wise and others do not. You believe this is wise, I dont. And Vice versa.
Buddha said that he refuses to say whether a Tathagata exists after death or not. He says this in the Pali Canon and the Mahayana Lankavatara Sutra. .
According to the Pali canon, not Mahayana Scripture, when the Enlightened Being dies their Aggrigates dissolve and all trace of Aggrigatial existence ceases, but this does not mean that there is no existence though, just not in the form of Aggrigates.
Um, life after what life? He said there is no afterlife for the self. He said that
your deeds in this life will have an affect after you're dead which is observabley true..
Your right, there is no life for the self in Buddhism because there is no self. But do you understand what is meant by self? He uses the term "self" to mean that part of you which does not change. So every part of you changes. Therefore there is not a self. But the Karma is reborn and you have to experiance it in the form of Aggrigates. And your right, your deeds will leave effects after death but to outer things. You cant prove that when you die you will experiance the consequences of your actions. .
I've never read that. Show me his exact words and the Sutta. .
Buddha:
Dwelling at Savatthi... "Monks, I will describe & analyze dependent co-arising for you.
"And what is dependent co-arising? From ignorance as a requisite condition come fabrications. From fabrications as a requisite condition comes consciousness. From consciousness as a requisite condition comes name-&-form. From name-&-form as a requisite condition come the six sense media. From the six sense media as a requisite condition comes contact. From contact as a requisite condition comes feeling. From feeling as a requisite condition comes craving. From craving as a requisite condition comes clinging/sustenance. From clinging/sustenance as a requisite condition comes becoming. From becoming as a requisite condition comes birth. From birth as a requisite condition, then aging & death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, & despair come into play. Such is the origination of this entire mass of stress & suffering.
"Now what is
aging and death? Whatever aging, decrepitude, brokenness, graying, wrinkling, decline of life-force, weakening of the faculties of the various beings in this or that group of beings, that is called aging. Whatever deceasing, passing away, breaking up, disappearance, dying, death, completion of time, break up of the aggregates, casting off of the body, interruption in the life faculty of the various beings in this or that group of beings, that is called death.
"And what is
birth? Whatever birth, taking birth, descent, coming-to-be, coming-forth, appearance of aggregates, & acquisition of [sense] media of the various beings in this or that group of beings, that is called birth.
"And what is
becoming? These three are becomings: sensual becoming, form becoming, & formless becoming. This is called becoming.
"And what is
clinging/sustenance? These four are clingings: sensuality clinging, view clinging, precept & practice clinging, and doctrine of self clinging. This is called clinging.
"And what is
craving? These six are classes of craving: craving for forms, craving for sounds, craving for smells, craving for tastes, craving for tactile sensations, craving for ideas. This is called craving.
"And what is
feeling? These six are classes of feeling: feeling born from eye-contact, feeling born from ear-contact, feeling born from nose-contact, feeling born from tongue-contact, feeling born from body-contact, feeling born from intellect-contact. This is called feeling.
"And what is
contact? These six are classes of contact: eye-contact, ear-contact, nose-contact, tongue-contact, body-contact, intellect-contact. This is called contact.
"And what are
the six sense media? These six are sense media: the eye-medium, the ear-medium, the nose-medium, the tongue-medium, the body-medium, the intellect-medium. These are called the six sense media.
"And what is
name-&-form? Feeling, perception, intention, contact, & attention: This is called name. The four great elements, and the form dependent on the four great elements: This is called form. This name & this form are called name-&-form.
"And what is
consciousness? These six are classes of consciousness: eye-consciousness, ear-consciousness, nose-consciousness, tongue-consciousness, body-consciousness, intellect-consciousness. This is called consciousness.
"And what are
fabrications? These three are fabrications: bodily fabrications, verbal fabrications, mental fabrications. These are called fabrications.
"And what is
ignorance? Not knowing stress, not knowing the origination of stress, not knowing the cessation of stress, not knowing the way of practice leading to the cessation of stress: This is called ignorance.
"Now from the remainderless fading & cessation of that very ignorance comes the cessation of fabrications. From the cessation of fabrications comes the cessation of consciousness. From the cessation of consciousness comes the cessation of name-&-form. From the cessation of name-&-form comes the cessation of the six sense media. From the cessation of the six sense media comes the cessation of contact. From the cessation of contact comes the cessation of feeling. From the cessation of feeling comes the cessation of craving. From the cessation of craving comes the cessation of clinging/sustenance. From the cessation of clinging/sustenance comes the cessation of becoming. From the cessation of becoming comes the cessation of birth. From the cessation of birth, then aging & death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, & despair all cease. Such is the cessation of this entire mass of stress & suffering."
Buddhism does have many flaws, but the Buddha dharma does not.
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What? Buddhism is not Buddha Dharma, wow I have something to learn!