What do Buddhists think about other religions?
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The person I was talking to stated to me he “is questioning the existence of gods (or God)”. To what I had to answer – “The only things you are able to question, according to Buddhist philosophy, the view of Buddhism and a philosophy as a discipline, are your own reason, deliberation, understanding and motivation”.
Buddhism recognizes 2 sources of knowledge:
1. Sense data
2. Theoretical inquiry or deliberation or contemplation.
In other words, all we can possibly know is all phenomena of our consciousness and data our consciousness gathers from our senses.
Buddhism recognizes 2 sources of knowledge:
1. Sense data
2. Theoretical inquiry or deliberation or contemplation.
In other words, all we can possibly know is all phenomena of our consciousness and data our consciousness gathers from our senses.
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Taoism. The relationships between Taoism and Buddhism are complex, as they influenced each other in many ways while often competing for influence. Taoism in its early form was a mixture of early mythology, folk religion, and Taoist philosophy.
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