I was a doubtful,liberal Catholic in a liberal Church. Left the Church a few years ago.
I describe myself as a Buddhist atheist now. It makes sense to me, but confuses others. Lol
Well, as buddhism denies a supreme deity, then this actually should not be confusing, to anyone.
A big, big difference, it seems, between buddhism and Christianity, is the idea of "belief." It seems, for discples of buddhism, in order to "let go" of "one's self" they must also let go of "belief"?
Whereas, Jesus said: "Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed" (in either case -- whether one actually/physically touched his hands and side, or whether one simply hears about it years later -- belief is required and relished / something to obtain (a "something" greater than material goods -- and if a buddist can possess knowledge, then why must he relinquish himself of all "belief"?).
It's almost as if, a disciple of buddhism can have belief in science, but cannot have belief in God.
I don't know -- maybe you (also) don't belief in science? As a Christian, I believe is "science" (testing/test-tubes, ingredients, measurements, etc).
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