There are always many unthinkable things

Noemy 2022-03-23 09:02:30

This is how the world is often so strange, people do not do what God tells people to do, but those who do not allow them to do it do it. Said he was a believer.

The Buddha said to let go of the seven emotions and six desires, to save all beings, and to be compassionate. Everything he does is for all beings and others. But people burn incense in temples to seek money and seek various things for their own selfish desires: if I want to go to university, get promoted and win contracts; Wife. Do you think the Buddha would agree to you? Jesus said to love others as you love yourself, but people still speak evil words and have evil thoughts in their hearts. Then go to church, sing carols, develop more Christians, or pray for confession. Do you think Jesus will forgive you and go to heaven after death?

I can't figure it out.

What God teaches people to do: to be compassionate, to love others, and to abandon evil for good. Jesus said that if someone slaps me, I will stretch out the other half of my face and ask him to slap me. He taught people not to fight, not to hold grudges. When someone hits you, it is always possible that you did something wrong, so tell him to hit and let him calm down; if it's not your fault, forgive him. Those who can be so calm and magnanimous are his believers. There are also many stories and scriptures of the Buddha, and it is good to read a lot of them. "The Koran", "Bhagavad-gita", "Old and New Testament", and various Buddhist scriptures, there is no one that says that those who do not believe in this book should be destroyed or that they can kill others for their beliefs.

I can't figure out both: how did the crusades happen? Jesus told believers not to go east, but the people could be incited. Why is this? What about religious wars? Yes, it is not ruled out that some people use faith for their own desires, but why do these popular believers who participated in the war not listen to the words of their own gods?

I still can’t figure it out: none of the four major religions in the world says that priests, monks, and practitioners can make money, become officials, go into politics, and write love poems… But these things are happening too much today. It's not unusual for many: monks post love poems on Weibo every day. If you can't let go of love, you should go to the world. What are you doing as a monk? Did Sakyamuni force you to become a monk? The host has become a professional, does this mean that they need to compete for the job; the monk has a wife and children outside, and he goes home for dinner every day; the host is about to become a CEO, and the temple is going to be listed; he also wishes to invite singers to dance in the temple...

What I can't figure out is: No one really reads what the scriptures say, and then seriously regulates their own words and deeds according to the above, otherwise you believe what you believe for a long time, and it is the scripture interpreted by anyone. Or what priests and monks tell you to do? If you don’t do what God requires at all, how dare you say that you are His believers?

I can't figure it out: the temples are so filthy that it is unbelievable. The business people sell incense, wax and all kinds of things and wish to put their stalls in the Buddhist temple. The monks in the temple are not here to practice. Work and do business to make a fortune. But there are still so many people who come to pray. Smoke lingers in the dark lobby, the residue left by burning incense everywhere, and the statues covered with dusty curtains, if it is really a god, will he come here? Will he take care of his filthier desires? See how people get rich by his name? He will not come. Worship is nothing but cheap those who make a fortune through this.

I'm not a follower of any of the above religions, but I know that it's good to have faith, that what God teaches people to do is good, that goodness is great, and love is great. But if we can't do it, we can't do it. I'm a layman. Stop doing the opposite and claiming that you are a believer, and slandering your own gods and beliefs is a bigger mistake than not believing and not doing anything.

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OMG: Oh My God! quotes

  • [Krishna now legally owns Kanji's house]

    Kanji Lalji Mehta: What is this? How could he sell my house? I was about to pay him.

    Krishna Vasudev Yadav: But I've already paid him.

    Kanji Lalji Mehta: It's not possible! This is MY house!

    Krishna Vasudev Yadav: Relax. Chill, chill. When you get the "act of God" money, to the God you can pay back and I'll go from here. By the way, I'll leave as soon as my project is over.

  • CEO: For God's sake, prove that God exists! And-and-and make God pay everything!