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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Blind Faith vs. Intellectual Conviction

Buddhism isn't a religion but a philosophy.

Mr. Siddhartha Gautama himself discouraged blind faith or idol worship. Instead he encouraged his followers to observe his own behaviors, investigate his own words, experience and practice his own dharma. In short, Mr. G was promoting an intellectual conviction.
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