But have you read anything from the primary Buddhist text, the Pali Canon? — baker
It doesn't seem to, as the analogy with the handful of leaves illustrates.
https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/SN/SN56_31.html — baker
yet it also cannot be identified with any form of God-idea, as it is neither the origin nor the immanent ground or essence of the world. — Nyanoponika Thera, Buddhism and the God Idea
I might just as well achieve "bliss" through the regular use of heroin, no? In that case, I would not have to lose that essential aspect of my "self" which proceeds from my consciousness, namely my will, in order to achieve bliss (though indeed, other things are sacrificed thereby). — Michael Zwingli
Nirvana is the exact opposite from a divine being, blessed with an absolute omnipotence, omnisapiency, and omnimorality. It's an absolute state of omni-absency, total absolute nothingness.
Nirvana is an endless dreamless sleep — GraveItty
An omnipotent being is free to do anything, including cease to exist or ceasing to be omnipotent. Obviously. — Bartricks
And there you have stepped outside of the uses of "nothing" that we understand and set off up the garden path. Have fun. — Banno
Yeah, it does. It's what's in my pocket. — Banno
Do we? I've not seen a good argument to that end. — Banno
that energy must be shown to have been purposeful, rather than arbitrary, which it has not displayed. — Michael Zwingli
We need PSR to conclude this? — Banno
We'd have to fill that out. We have: "If I drop two balls at the same time and they fall at the same rate and do this again and again"; what is added by including PSR? We have that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8ms^-1. How does PSR help us here? — Banno
Seems to me that PSR is needed for Rationalists to do science - Spinoza and Leibniz, and presumably Descartes; but that Rationalism is no longer the basis of science. — Banno
? Please elaborate. — Michael Zwingli
Like our universe, which has no purpose, but rather just happened. — Michael Zwingli
But, that is not to say that every phenomenon is purposeful. — Michael Zwingli
What? I'm not following that. — Banno
I am not, just noting that they are on my side. — Bartricks
I'm more concerned with working methodologies for examining the phenomenon whether God is necessary to explain existence itself. — Shawn
If material implication is PSR, — Banno
Because he said with God all things are possible. — Bartricks
Well, going down that path, many people believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe or that the sun orbited the Earth. Strange and ungrounded beliefs. — Shawn