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by cko
488 days ago
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When I was Christian, we didn't want to call our system a religion. Years later when I was exploring Buddhism, no Buddhist I met wanted to refer to Buddhism as a religion. So the mentality seems to be that everything else is "religion" and what "we" have here is something deeper. |
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> Years later when I was exploring Buddhism, no Buddhist I met wanted to refer to Buddhism as a religion.
Having spent hundreds of hours exploring this topic over the last few years, I have to point out that this is because many forms of Buddhism aren't religious at all.
The differences between Christianity and Buddhism in both the underlying philosophical ideas and the manner in which most people practice those ideas could not be more stark.
And as I mentioned in a sibling comment, Zen is a good example of an explicitly non-religious form of Buddhism.