Buddha taught that the human experience is by it's very nature inconsequential.Whether or not God exists is inconsequential to the human experience, therefore we should not waste time trying to find him
"The nature of all experience is like a bubble, like a mirage, like dew and lightning." (see the Diamond Sutra, Phena Sutta, etc)
Instead of philosophising about it why not examine experience directly for yourself and see if it holds water? If experience itself is proven to be inconsequential, the question itself will be answered in a most comprehensive manner.
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Observe the Dharma of the Dharma King! Namo Sakyamuni BuddhaBuddha taught that the human experience is by it's very nature inconsequential.
"The nature of all experience is like a bubble, like a mirage, like dew and lightning." (see the Diamond Sutra, Phena Sutta, etc)![]()
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I voted disagree. In fact, when anything about God is discussed, I generally disagree
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