Buddhism and Quantum Physics -1
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I thought atoms were just empty space, physical matter is an illusion
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@lunalamin buddha is dead so he can't help you in life or afterlife since in buddhism there is no hypothesis of an afterlife
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@RastafariPoet Well as long as you consider yourself to be a part of all that is, and all forms of life. Then I'd have to agree with you, everything is "god".
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I define God as all that there is. Pantheism
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@RastafariPoet if you define god as the gathering of all that is "undefineble" i pretty much agree with you!
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@MrBaboonArse Why is that weird? Do you think that simply because there are parallels between Buddhism and Science that you believe Buddhists should have notable contributions to Science? How about notable contributions to peace? Heaps....really?
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@MrBaboonArse Steve Jobs . visionary man in the world
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How come there aren't any notable Buddhist scientists? I mean practicing Buddhists who have made notable contributions to science. I've been Googling round for ages and can't find a single one. All other religions have heaps of such scientists. Weird.
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@MegaFargone to get people arguing on youtube
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@MegaFargone what is the point to you?
nobody in the world had flew into a tall building in the name of Buddha....in fact Buddha is not god....he will not get you to heaven (if such thing existed at all ) because you died for him...
lunalamin 2 years ago 21
It especially depends what you define as God.
RastafariPoet 2 years ago 3