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Post by clusium on Apr 21, 2023 20:41:14 GMT
As there is such myth as an antichrist, is there a myth about an anti buddha?
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Apr 21, 2023 21:32:26 GMT
There’s no prophecy per se in Buddhism. In essence, the Buddha is his own adversary. However, he does tell a disciple, that if in the future he should meet the Buddha on the road, the disciple should kill him.
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Post by clusium on Apr 21, 2023 23:00:56 GMT
There’s no prophecy per se in Buddhism. In essence, the Buddha is his own adversary. However, he does tell a disciple, that if in the future he should meet the Buddha on the road, the disciple should kill him. Hmmmmmmmmm......doesn't want competition from a future Buddha.... .
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Apr 22, 2023 0:04:32 GMT
There’s no prophecy per se in Buddhism. In essence, the Buddha is his own adversary. However, he does tell a disciple, that if in the future he should meet the Buddha on the road, the disciple should kill him. Hmmmmmmmmm......doesn't want competition from a future Buddha.... . Rather, the student is to be their own master.
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Post by clusium on Apr 22, 2023 0:10:05 GMT
Hmmmmmmmmm......doesn't want competition from a future Buddha.... . Rather, the student is to be their own master. Could be that too.
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Post by scream on Apr 22, 2023 1:37:55 GMT
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Post by Meseia on Apr 22, 2023 21:54:20 GMT
There’s no prophecy per se in Buddhism. In essence, the Buddha is his own adversary. However, he does tell a disciple, that if in the future he should meet the Buddha on the road, the disciple should kill him. This is why when I go for a walk, I ask everyone I meet if they are Buddha. Wisely, they all say no. Kidding aside, it's my favorite religious quote of all time because it's so anti-religion.
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Post by clusium on Apr 22, 2023 22:56:55 GMT
There’s no prophecy per se in Buddhism. In essence, the Buddha is his own adversary. However, he does tell a disciple, that if in the future he should meet the Buddha on the road, the disciple should kill him. This is why when I go for a walk, I ask everyone I meet if they are Buddha. Wisely, they all say no. Kidding aside, it's my favourite religious quote of all time because it's so anti-religion. What would happen if they answer "Yes" ?
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