Kevin
It has never been abandoned because it has never been discovered.
Do you mean by you?
Kevin said "Still, many of the Buddha's teachings are in the form of parables and other fanciful stories, just like the teachings of Jesus."
Those teachings are completely impossible for the ordinary person to understand, since the ordinary person has no understanding whatsoever what is meant by "love".
If you don't understand what is meant by love, in the spiritual context, those teachings are impossible to comprehend.
If people knew what spiritual love was, they would recoil from it in repulsion.
It is so simple it is hard to understand, because it is so simple.
"Love thy neighbor as thyself" is a perfect avenue for finding truth, and the really beautiful thing, is its simplicity.
1- How can I love my neighbor if I cannot love myself?
2- Who is my neighbor?
3- What is love?
1- In order for me to love myself, I must know who it is I am loving.
2- Once I know who I am, I know who my neighbor is.
3- Once I know who I am, I know what love is.
It could not be more logical and elegent. Because it is so simple it remains hidden to all but the one seeking truth. It can also remain hidden to one who overshoots by complication.
Me: What, according to you being the judge is a "quality human being"?
Kevin: A person who respects truth.
Kevin said
I don't require it of anyone.
Even for people who are still living, it's impossible to know everything about them.
So only one or two Christians that have ever lived respect truth?
Even though it is impossible for you to know everything about a person like say - their heart, mind, and intentions.
Me: Out of all, there is only one and at the most two that have ever lived, out of the billions, that have adhered to the teachings of Christ that have been quality
Kevin:Yes.
How many Buddhists have been "quality humans"?
Because it is irrelevant. Of the thousands of men who were crucified, you can bet your life that there would have been many score of men who faced their death in a more manly and dignified fashion than Jesus is supposed to have done. Pain and anguish are only in the mind, but Jesus is supposed, by Christians, to have been defeated by it - to the extent that he bemoaned his fate. Other men would have been stronger.
Yup, I have never thought of it that way, what a wimp. He should have died more dignified like from food contamination. Even his followers died with smiles on their faces, whats up with the leader?
Or better yet take a few out before he went because if he could really do magic he would have shown it right then - I mean his life was at stake.
Yup, if I were writing fiction, I could think of hundreds of more noble and remarkable ways to die. I would have made him steller in the end.
Not that I believe these stories in any case. I don't believe they are historically accurate.
Ok, so the sum is:
The legend of Jesus is a nice story, but Buddha and his story are true.
:-) Very funny.
You give credence to the account of Gautama even when the records were written some five hundred years after his life.
Kevin said
One of the reasons for all the categories and repetitions are that for hundreds of years all the teachings only survived orally, and had to be formulated in a way that was easy to remember.
The record of Christ is unreliable even though it was written near contemporary and there exists a literal mountain of textual evidence.
Are you sure you are respecting the truth of this matter?
It seems to me that you are making unnecessary judgement calls concerning things about which you have limited knowledge.
An example is not necessary. A person simply seeks the truth and then finds it. That is all. Even the "example" must necessarily follow that exact same path, otherwise they would never be an example.
How does one raise children?
If that's true, then he wasn't perfect, since a perfect person never abandons God.
You choose to see and believe what you want to - OK.
As I've said, all you would need to do would be to upset the authorities enough.
This statement tells me you do not understand the political situation that existed.
It appears that that was Jesus's intention, since he was trying to fulfull prophesy. It seems he would read the script first, and then go out of his way to make it look like he was fulfilling it
Yes; somehow from the cross he made the soldiers gamble for his garment. He probably bribed them beforehand from all the drug dealing money that is never talked about. He was probably a manic type with a messiah complex and since he hung out with prostitutes, you know he was not "all that".
I mean, even the religious leaders said he was a drunkard and a sinner type, why didn`t people listen sooner. If you wanted to find Jesus, all you had to do was go to the nearest den of iniquity. You know what they say - if you want to know what someone is truly like, look at their friends, and their you go. What a pathetic thing to be, a friend of all sinners.
If the stories can be believed
Yes; thousands of people conspired to write down in over four hundred different accounts the 'said story'. And then had the audacity to think the world would believe that he actually resurrected without a shred of proof just merely several hundred eyewitness accounts. They went so far to support this 'myth' that they said they actually saw him with their own eyes and died for not simply denying this.
I can understand someone dying for what they believe to be true, but to throw your life away for a lie is just beneath the pale. How could they believe that the world was not so gullible? I mean that is a whopper of a story - how could you possibly, logically, soundly believe something so fanciful - unless of course some substantial number of people actually did see him after his death.
Psshaw
Me: To put it in another way - If you are perfect and flawless, how can you invoke the law of karma to be beaten and tortured to death?
Kevin: I don't understand your question.
No doubt about that.
A wise person can eradicate some karma, but by no means all of it.
Why do you put so many limits on yourself, what you can and cannot do, and what the universe is capable of?
Especially noteworthy is the belief that in achieving Enlightenment, the Buddha acquired supernatural powers. These powers were:
1. Psychokinesis, the power to move objects with the mind;
2. Clairaudience, the power to hear sounds at extraordinary distances;
3. Telepathy, the power to read the minds of others;
4. Retrocognition, the power to know one's own previous existences;
5. Clairvoyance, the power to see and know things at a distance; and,
6. Knowledge of the destruction of the defiling impulses, such as would lead to Enlightenment and Nirvân.a.
http://www.friesian.com/buddhism.htm