Don’t get bogged down by semantics
Editor: I get very discouraged with the human condition at times.
All this malice emanating from supposed Christians, regarding burning homosexuals and not accepting gifts from Buddhists. All that sounds very human to me, not very godlike. But then, what do you expect? Christians, like all human groups, have made the history books with their acts of ill-will towards others; for instance in the 15th century alone the persecution of âwitchesâ started as well as the execution of âhereticsâ in the Spanish Inquisition. Both lasted hundreds of years.{{more}}
Letâs not cast the first stone, however.
I do wish, though, that those who pontificate would get the few available facts straight, as opposed to suppositions, beliefs or merely spouting through the mouth.
For example, Iâve heard the supposed learned say that Buddha is a god. When asked just that question, âAre you a god?â Siddhartha Gautama of the Sakyas (his real name) reportedly said, âNo.â âAn angel?â âNo.â âA saint?â âNo.â âThen what are you?â
Siddhartha answered, âI am awake.â And this became his title, for that is what Buddha means. The âEnlightened Oneâ or the âAwakened Oneâ.
I think we should all wake up and see things the way they really are and, âDo not judge by appearances.â I mean, in the grand scheme of things, who really cares if needed supplies are given to Christian organizations by Buddhists? Itâs just human pettiness to say that it is wrong.
A review of the Ten Commandments might be in order as an examination of our own behaviour; itâs a start in striving to be more god-like. But donât get bogged down by semantics if you think other religions worship false gods (perhaps that commandment meant other things like money?). Someone once said that there is only One Creator – sages just call it by different names.
P. Ratti