The Creation Of The World, Belief In Gods, The Ultimate Goals In Buddhism And Buddhism

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According to the Helmuth Von Glasenapp, “Buddhism believes in the existence of great numbers of impermanent gods (devas) and of men who became gods (buddhas). It believes in a moral world order (dharma), but emphatically denies the existence of an eternal creator and ruler of the world.” Who is Buddha? According to Henry Clarke Warren Buddha is
“A human being, male of sex,
Who saintship gains, a Teacher meets,
As hermit lives, and virtue loves,
Nor lacks resolve, nor fiery zeal,
Can by these eight conditions joined,
Make his most earnest wish succeed” and through those characteristics they were able to recognize the true Buddha (Warren 33). Through the discourse of this paper I will be touching on the creation of the world, belief in gods, the ultimate goal in Buddhism and how it compares to Christianity.
Usually when people hear about Buddhism they associate it with monks which is correct but there are many other different forms of Buddhism. According to World Religions Today, “High in the Himalayas, a Tibetan monk wearing a warm red woolen robe seals himself into a cave retreat for three years and three months of meditative solitude”(Esposito, Fasching, Lewis 392). So do Buddhists believe in gods or goddesses? According to Buddhism, “Buddhism is a philosophy of becoming; consequently it cannot acknowledge the existence of an eternal, permanent, and personal god” (Glasenapp 35). Glasenhapp also goes into the character of Buddha, where he says “He was regarded not as a mere formulator of dry metaphysical propositions, but as a very wise and compassionate friend of his fellow-men” (1). According to Henry Clarke Warren, “The term “Buddha” means “Enlightened One” and signifies that the person to whom it is applied is resolved the ...

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...wo separate entities where the mind is still present when the body dies. Since the mind and the body are separate they believe that the mind has been acquiring karma through lifetimes. It is said that the mind is just going through cycles of birth and death; the mind never dies. I believe that the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to find a positive state of mind in which you as an individual are able to control.
In conclusion, Buddhism and Christianity both explain the world and the things of the world. They both teach a message of peace and non-violence. I learned that the two religions have so much more in common than I thought. I have come to have a greater understanding and interest in Buddhism that I did not have before because of my experience. I have learned that there is an importance in not only being open to new ideas but also to be able to new experience.

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