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/pol/ - Indian politician announces 1 million rupee bounty for killing Catholic priests.
Anonymous United States No.512573157
>>512570912
Get it together, G. Siddharta was from a Kshatriya family and founded Buddhism because he was dissatisfied with Hinduism.

Wilkins was just some Orientalist scholar who translated the Bhagavad Gita and some other texts, trying to put a more monotheistic spin on things.
/pol/ - Buddhism
Anonymous No.512225739
Aryan religions such as Buddhism have, throughout history, been about seeking truth through direct experience and self-realization. They promote personal freedom, compassion, and wisdom, encouraging people to look inward and understand the nature of suffering and reality without relying on external authority. Historically, these traditions have fostered cultures that value inquiry, balance, and spiritual growth, often coexisting peacefully with other beliefs and adapting without forcing conversion or control.

In stark contrast, Semitic religions like Christianity have played a central role in shaping world history through control, domination, and enforced dogma. Christianity’s rise coincided with the consolidation of empires that used religion as a tool to centralize power and suppress dissent. The historical record shows centuries of violent crusades, inquisitions, colonialism, and cultural erasure all justified in the name of spreading “the one true faith.” Christianity’s insistence on absolute truth and salvation through a single path has fueled endless conflict, intolerance, and division.

While Aryan spiritual paths have tended to open minds and encourage internal liberation, Semitic religions historically thrived on external control, deception, and the imposition of fear-based morality to maintain social order and political power. This created a world where truth was often sacrificed for illusion, and spiritual growth was replaced by obedience and dogmatic conformity.

Ultimately, the Aryan approach to spirituality invites honest confrontation with reality and personal awakening, while the Semitic legacy often enforces deception, illusion, and lies—both in belief and in the violent histories they shaped.
/his/ - Religious people are human cockroaches
Anonymous No.17830433
>>17830192
The Buddha essentially told his contemporaries that their gods were worthless and their priests were frauds. He didn't just dismiss divine beings—he stripped them of all power and dignity, reducing mighty deities to pathetic creatures as trapped and clueless as everyone else. While people were prostrating themselves before altars and enriching temple priests, the Buddha declared the entire enterprise a cosmic joke. Gods can't save you, can't enlighten you, and can't even save themselves from the same cycle of death and rebirth that torments insects.

His "middle way" was actually a merciless demolition of divine authority. The Buddha looked at thousands of years of god-worship, ritual sacrifice, and priestly mediation and declared it all elaborate nonsense—a distraction from the fact that you're completely alone in your suffering and only your own discipline can free you. He didn't need to call himself an atheist; he just made gods so irrelevant and impotent that believing in them became an act of self-deception. The Buddha's enlightenment was ultimately the realization that the universe operates without divine care or intervention, leaving humans to confront the brutal mechanics of existence without cosmic comfort or supernatural rescue.
/pol/ - Thread 509494606
Anonymous No.509494606
Aryan religions such as Buddhism have, throughout history, been about seeking truth through direct experience and self-realization. They promote personal freedom, compassion, and wisdom, encouraging people to look inward and understand the nature of suffering and reality without relying on external authority. Historically, these traditions have fostered cultures that value inquiry, balance, and spiritual growth, often coexisting peacefully with other beliefs and adapting without forcing conversion or control.

In stark contrast, Semitic religions like Christianity have played a central role in shaping world history through control, domination, and enforced dogma. Christianity’s rise coincided with the consolidation of empires that used religion as a tool to centralize power and suppress dissent. The historical record shows centuries of violent crusades, inquisitions, colonialism, and cultural erasure all justified in the name of spreading “the one true faith.” Christianity’s insistence on absolute truth and salvation through a single path has fueled endless conflict, intolerance, and division.

While Aryan spiritual paths have tended to open minds and encourage internal liberation, Semitic religions historically thrived on external control, deception, and the imposition of fear-based morality to maintain social order and political power. This created a world where truth was often sacrificed for illusion, and spiritual growth was replaced by obedience and dogmatic conformity.

Ultimately, the Aryan approach to spirituality invites honest confrontation with reality and personal awakening, while the Semitic legacy often enforces deception, illusion, and lies—both in belief and in the violent histories they shaped.
/his/ - Thread 17809314
Anonymous No.17809322
Theology thrives in ambiguity. It generates endless debate precisely because it’s built on unverifiable premises and circular reasoning. That’s why it's an eternal hamster wheel for midwits: complex enough to feel intellectually stimulating, but ultimately going nowhere. It promises "truth" while ensuring it never has to deliver, because its gods and doctrines are immune to scrutiny.

Contrast that with enlightenment traditions (like Zen, Advaita, or Taoism): they emphasize direct realization, silence, or dissolution of the questioner. There’s no need to argue what "God is" because they point you past concepts entirely. No apologetics. No creeds. Just "look and see."
/x/ - Thread 40639750
Guy Fieri No.40639750
>be cult leader
>win followers
>manipulate them
>lie to them
>steal from them
>threaten to physically harm them if they leave
>become obsessed with fucking teenagers
>over time, people think you're a good guy because your most fanatical followers wrote flattering stories about you

this is what happened with christianity
/x/ - German New Medicine
Anonymous No.40630780
>>40619912
When I read "conflict-resolution-based healing" I know whoever made this is mentally ill and the entire paradigm it's trying to approach physical health with is the exact same one that has brownoids looting Targets and shitting in the street when applied culturally. GNM is a mind virus, not a treatment paradigm. Nothing about it is using education or techniques to control the immune system like the Wim Hof method does, it's more left wing social justice psychotherapy to brainwash and neuter people into their cult. Rest assured that whatever gains you'll make physically will be counterbalanced by the anxiety and depression these troons will infect your brain with.
/pol/ - Thread 508891253
Anonymous No.508892639
>>508892240
/x/ - Thread 40570355
Anonymous No.40572620
>>40570355
Low IQ says “there’s no god” because there’s no capacity for metaphysical thought. No inner world, no reflection—just blank denial. Not even disbelief—just absence.

High IQ says “there’s no god” because the question has collapsed. God, self, subject, object—these are all artifacts of a divided mind. There is no need to posit a creator when creation itself is ungraspable. No need to argue when the whole idea of a “being” outside being has dissolved. This isn’t atheism. It’s silence after insight.

The midwit clings not out of insight, but out of discomfort. Too clever to ignore the question, too limited to dissolve it. So he replaces metaphysical terror with scholastic word games, mistaking them for depth. But those who see clearly don’t need a mover. They’ve seen through the illusion of movement. There is no god because there is no self, no subject to move or be moved. Only the ungraspable dance of phenomena, arising and passing without origin.