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Buddhism in Christianity

Postby Graphic » Thu Jul 28, 2022 12:40 pm

Are there any biblical passages which seem reminiscent of Buddhist philosophy?

I'll confess that I'm an atheist, but this post is in good faith. I'm very interested in the world religions and I'm wondering if there are any passages in the bible (the longer the better, but anything works) that seems similar to the sorts of things one might find in the Pali Canon.

I was a Christian as a young kid and remember vaguely some passages which retrospectively seem similar, but can't recall the actual words.

Anyone familiar with the two religions, feel free to share your thoughts. :)
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Re: Buddhism in Christianity

Postby jimwalton » Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:41 pm

Ezekiel 1.1. Ezekiel is meditating by a river. While praying and meditating near this river, Ezekiel receives his visions. The technique of meditating near a running stream was practice by mystical visionaries down to the Middle Ages. Buddhism too recommends choosing a site near a river as the most appropriate place for meditation.

Galatians 4.8. Both Buddhists and Christians live by a set of principles.

Christ lived a sacrificial life that could be described by some as ascetic, as did Gautama Buddha.

Luke 6.31. Jesus said, "Do to others as you would have them do to you." Buddhism teaches, "Treat not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful."

Buddhists, like Christians, admit that suffering is real and part of life.

The Buddhist is abstain from killing, stealing, forbidden sex, and lying. This is like Christianity.

That's about all I know of. The two "religions" are vastly different. Well, Buddhism isn't really a religion at all; it's a non-theistic philosophy of life.


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