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  1. One can be an Atheist Buddhist, Christian Buddhist, Scientific Buddhist or any other kind of Buddhist, one can even follow another faith and aspects of Buddhism at the same time. Buddhism neither confirms nor denies the idea of God and different interpretations of Buddhist scripture and philosophy can give a diverse and rich variety of views and ideas about God as hopefully shown successfully ...

  2. Apr 7, 2018 · It also is often asked if it is all right for a Buddhist to believe in God, meaning the creator God as celebrated in Christianity, Judaism, Islam and other philosophies of monotheism. Again, this depends on what you mean by "God." As most monotheists define God, the answer is probably "no."

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · Buddhism’s perspective on God is a profound reminder that spirituality can take many forms. Its non-theistic approach encourages a direct and personal engagement with the path to enlightenment. Through its teachings, Buddhism offers a framework for understanding the world and our place within it that is based on inner transformation and ethical living, rather than divine fiat.

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  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Buddhism is not about either believing or not believing in God or gods. Rather, the historical Buddha taught that believing in gods was not useful for those seeking to realize enlightenment. In other words, God is unnecessary in Buddhism, as this is a practical religion and philosophy that emphasizes practical results over faith in beliefs or deities.

  5. In Buddhism, the creator is not other than Karma, cause, and effect — and there literally never was a beginning, just endless cycles of millennium after millennium of Samsara. The great Buddhaghosa, a Theravadan commentator, clarifies the Buddhist point-of-view: “For there is no god, the maker of the conditioned world of rebirths.

  6. Buddhism differs from many other major religious traditions by not being based on belief in God, but upon human potential. The concept of ‘religion’ in the West tends to be dominated by the model of the monotheistic Abrahamic traditions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam – so much so that some (both within and outside of Buddhism) prefer to refer to Buddhism as a ‘philosophy’ or ...

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  8. buddhism-guide.com › god-in-buddhismGod In Buddhism

    The God idea in early Buddhism. The Buddha of the Pāli suttas (scriptures) dismisses as “foolish talk”, as “ridiculous, mere words, a vain and empty thing” (Digha-Nikaya No. 13, Tevijja Sutta) the notion that Brahmins (the priestly caste), who according to the Buddha have not in fact seen Brahman face to face, can teach others how to achieve union with what they themselves have never ...

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