Wednesday, March 13, 2019

WHAT ATHEISM ACCOMPLISHES

Buddhists are atheists, although some of them allow themselves wiggle room by saying that they are agnostics.  Most of them will say little on the matter.  They'll just say, like the Buddha said, that the existence of God is speculative philosophy and therefore has nothing to do with their central concern which is ending suffering in the world. 

Buddhists believe that the key to eliminating suffering is avoiding attachment.  Attachment results in frustration, when, for example, what we are attached to is late to appear, if it appears at all, or only partly appears, and otherwise is unsatisfactory, and believing in God is the heaviest attachment of them all.  It is a source of frustration and suffering beyond compare.

What atheism accomplishes, therefore, not only for Buddhists but for all atheists, is that it uncomplicates their lives.  Atheists, including Buddhists, are not forever looking over their shoulder wondering whether they are on good terms with God, or even, for that matter, whether they are connected with Him at all.  

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