Hi friends
I current busy with research for my studies. I am new to the forum but I need peoples honest input. I do value and respect other peoples views. Now the question would be for any non-Christian. What you view as the 3 main differences between your religion and Christianity?
Thanks for your input.
I will be an intitiated Buddhist this week coming. So, I'll identify with that. I practice answer ancester and active prayer, but it isnt a religion in itself.
I used to be Roman Catholic four years of my adulit life. 2014 confirmed if I remember. I know some protestant teachings but Im more intimately cloze to cathalicism.
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That said
The three huge universal sacraments of christianity are
1. Communion (people celebrating the lords supper)
2. Repentence (repent to god for forgiveness and changing ones actions)
3. Baptism (born again into the spirit of christ, and god, through the holy spirit)
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4. Role of the bible
Buddhism has two universal "sacraments". Most are spread. I am initing into the Thai buddhist sect. Im learning about it.
The purpose of The Buddha'z teaching is to end suffering through changing one's mind to proper understanding.
1 Four Noble Truths
a. There is suffering
b. This is the cause of suffering
c. There is a way to end suffering
f. These are the ways (eight fold path and meditation)
The difference is christianity focus on the communion of people. Buddhist come together to learn but in theravada, reverence to The Buddha, understanding the Noble Truths (NT) and practice of eight fold pah (EFP) is individual
There is no repentence to The Buddha. Repentence is change of action not to obtain forgiveness to change. The repentence comes "inside out" and christianity is "outside in."
There is no form of baptism in Buddhism. People are intiated or some self inititated to follow The Buddha's teachings "about" The Buddha.
Christianity puts empasis on the divinity of scripture because they feel it was written by god. The Dhamma is not inspired and thdy wrote what they experience from The Buddha's teachings. They arent divine.
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1. The NT says there is suffering. Suffering is defined as attachments and delusions of the mind.
Christianity says there is suffering. Suffering is defined by the sin in the spirit (inherited or not).
2. The cause of suffering is attachment and delusion of the mind. Christianity (CT) is corruption of the spirit.
3. The Buddha says We can end our own suffering. CTB
says only christ can not ourselves
4. The Buddha gives instructions (thousands to monks and layman) on how to end suffering. CT says only christ teachez how and christ (god or not) method of doing so is a mystery but written so humans will understand.
Buddhism says we have the power to end our own suffering. The cause is not inherited but from our environment. We need to understand suffering-delusions and attachments. We Can end suffering through practice rather than faith.
Christianity says the suffering is sin (doing thingznagainst gods law). It says the cause or tempter is from satan (symbolic or real). It says there is an end only through baptism and conversion in christ. The end is by faith over practice.