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mmonk

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15. There are variants depending on tradition. Some seems like religion
Thu Dec 13, 2012, 07:01 PM
Dec 2012

while others, a philosophy on awareness. Whatever it is, I like it for the most part. I don't view Buddhism as dogmatic and you are free to accept what works for you in trying to reach nirvana.

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Philosophy Of Life - Not Religion cantbeserious Dec 2012 #1
Buddhism is accepted and practiced as both throughout the world randr Dec 2012 #2
depends on the sect mzteris Dec 2012 #3
I don't know of any that worship Buddha white_wolf Dec 2012 #4
but the "worship" mzteris Dec 2012 #7
Religion. bananas Dec 2012 #5
Don't forget the monks, monasteries, temples, rituals, etc bananas Dec 2012 #6
i am really facinated at the really serious misconceptions about Buddhism. rabid_byter Feb 2013 #21
Is there a difference between the two? ellisonz Dec 2012 #8
I think so. white_wolf Dec 2012 #9
Many would argue that this is a distinction without a difference... ellisonz Dec 2012 #10
Many Buddhists are atheists obamanut2012 Dec 2012 #18
to paraphrase Bill Clinton - who now visits Buddhist temples in NYC, fairly regularly .... marasinghe Dec 2012 #11
Buddhism is both a religion and a philosophy! WanderingYogini Dec 2012 #12
Welcome to DU and I hope you enjoy the site. hrmjustin Dec 2012 #13
On a tangent, sort of, I view religion as distinct from spirituality in that religion is organized byeya Dec 2012 #14
There are variants depending on tradition. Some seems like religion mmonk Dec 2012 #15
I think... SoapBox Dec 2012 #16
Ethical path obamanut2012 Dec 2012 #17
For me it's all in how one responds to doctrine. GliderGuider Dec 2012 #19
actually Buddhism is a 'Psychology'. rabid_byter Feb 2013 #20
I never thought about it from the angle of Psychology, but it makes sense. white_wolf Feb 2013 #22
I view it as spiritual, value-based psychology JudyM Mar 2013 #31
I think the Buddha would say that it is a path leftyladyfrommo Mar 2013 #23
You said it well libodem Mar 2013 #24
It is so flexible Newest Reality Mar 2013 #25
I believe Buddhism is a religion for several reasons. ZombieHorde Mar 2013 #26
I think the Dalai Lama called himself a Compassionate Agnostic. leftyladyfrommo Mar 2013 #27
Sure, but none of that means Buddhism is not a religion. nt ZombieHorde Mar 2013 #28
Depends on your definition of religion. leftyladyfrommo Mar 2013 #29
I think of religion as supernatural answers to life's "big" philosophical questions. ZombieHorde Mar 2013 #30
I've been reading the Delai Lama book on Anger leftyladyfrommo Mar 2013 #32
Although reincarnation is not worshipped, belief in reincarnation is belief in the supernatural. Pterodactyl Apr 2013 #35
I guess I don't spend a lot of time thinking about what it is. liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #33
In my view, it is a religion. Pterodactyl Apr 2013 #34
I think most people refer to it as a religion. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2013 #36
Yes. grantcart Apr 2013 #37
Philosophy Of Life just like AsahinaKimi Jun 2013 #38
Religion, at least in Asia. M.G. Oct 2013 #39
either, both, and more. MasonDreams Oct 2015 #40
Philosophy and psychology vlyons Oct 2015 #41
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