Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forumTheism and non-theism by Pema Chodron (Buddhist Leader)
I thought you all might find this interesting, as Buddhism (at its core) is a-theistic.
The difference between theism and nontheism is not whether one does or does not believe in God. It is an issue that applies to everyone, including both Buddhists and non-Buddhists. Theism is a deep-seated conviction that there's some hand to hold: if we just do the right things, someone will appreciate us and take care of us. It means thinking there's always going to be a babysitter available when we need one. We all are inclined to abdicate our responsibilities and delegate our authority to something outside ourselves.
Nontheism is relaxing with the ambiguity and uncertainty of the present moment without reaching for anything to protect ourselves. We sometimes think that dharma is outside of ourselves - something to believe in, something to measure up to. However, dharma isn't a belief; it isn't dogma. It is total appreciation of impermanence and change.
(excerpted from "When Things Fall Apart"
flying rabbit
(4,770 posts)3Hotdogs
(13,401 posts)x'ions pray that commies and muslims would all meet the wrath of a just god.
I pray about Clarence every day.
Southern Baps pray about Jews.
Isis prays about the Great Satin.
--- an on and on.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)It persists because flying without a safety net is just too scary a proposition for some people, and that doesn't reflect badly on them.
After all, "Bubba, hold muh beer" are the last words of many a soul that didn't consider things like safety precautions.
If only the theist stories weren't all so silly and stood up a bit better to even cursory questioning.
Nah, that wouldn't do it, either.