• Drusas
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    191 month ago

    The Buddha is not a god. Buddhism is nontheistic and shouldn’t be included in this meme.

    • AwesomeLowlander
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      221 month ago

      Trust me, for many Buddhists in Asia he plays the same role.

      Source: Grew up as one.

      • /home/pineapplelover
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        330 days ago

        I grew up Buddhist and I feel like people might think Buddhas are gods but they’re more like role models. I hope Buddhists see that.

    • @andros_rex
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      29 days ago

      The picture is not of the Buddha. That’s a picture of Budai, who was a Buddhist monk and has a variety of religious traditions and worship associated with him. Fat Buddha =|= the Buddha.

      Some varieties of Buddhism are nontheistic, but not all varieties. There’s the “little wheel” versus the “big wheel.” Some varieties of Buddhism have hundreds of gods.

      Edit:

      I do see someone that looks like “the Buddha” in the background - that is, Siddhartha Gautama.

      But the idea that Buddhism is some rational atheist philosophy is very much a western gloss. Friend did a study abroad in Myanmar - the Buddha is so revered that having tattoos/casual iconography is sacrilegious and dangerous. A very popular form of Buddhism is “Pure Land” Buddhism, where the goal is to not necessarily reach nirvana, but to be good enough to get to chill in a nice place with the gods in your next life. Buddhist traditions tend to recognize their gods as trapped in samsara just as much as we are, but again, lay practice is going to treat various Buddhas as Demi-gods.

      • @UnderpantsWeevil
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        129 days ago

        Fat Buddha =|= the Buddha.

        And icon to contemplate is very different than a god to worship.

        • @andros_rex
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          128 days ago

          Budai/Hotai is worshipped though. He’s not treated as an “icon to contemplate” - in some traditions he’s even considered a messianic figure (the Maitreya Buddha) himself. That’s why there are statues and shrines.

          You are reading a lot of western understandings of religion into practices that are not western. The Alan Watts style of Buddhism is not the style of Buddhism that is practiced by the majority of Buddhists.

      • Drusas
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        029 days ago

        Pointing out a basic fact is not pedantry. I am definitely pedantic, but this isn’t an example of it.

        • catsarebadpeople
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          128 days ago

          You might want to look up the definition of pedantic. Pointing out and drawing attention to the fact that Buddha isn’t a god figure for some Buddhists, while technically correct, has nothing to do with the point this post is trying to make. Furthermore, even though Buddha might not be seen as a literal god, his teachings are still the basis for the religion. So his likeness is still an appropriate addition to the image posted.

          Your basic fact is useless information and it’s by definition pedantic. Seriously, just look up the definition. I don’t know if I’ve ever used it more appropriately.