I suspect that nothing would convince you otherwise. Am I right? Be honest. — praxis
Blunt is fine. Condescending is rhetorical rather than philosophical. And it starts unnecessary and unproductive scuffles. — T Clark
Apparently being blunt is sometimes interpreted as being condescending, as we see here. . — FrancisRay
I don't know what your agenda is but it doesn't interest me. If you want to show me I'm missing the point then show me where the OP has made a complaint against Buddhism. Maybe I missed something,. — FrancisRay
Sorry I misinterpreted what you were saying. I didn't realize that you were only referring to Baker in the OP. Anyway, Baker's criticism is that the doctrine is a self-fulfilling prophecy. I have an idea of what he means and don't disagree. — praxis
You may not believe this...
Scepticism is fair enough, but it has to be aimed at the actual teachings. — FrancisRay
The world of pleasure and pain, satisfaction and dissatisfaction is the world of suffering. Are you saying otherwise? — FrancisRay
If your objection holds then all Buddhist are fools, and I suspect that even you would find this is a touch unlikely. — FrancisRay
I cannot be helpful so I might as well bow out.
If you were intereeted in the topic you wouldn't have so many misunderstandings of it. — FrancisRay
o clarify, he's not explaining my misunderstandings. He's not pointing out my errors and showing how it really is. Also alleges a clandestine agenda of some kind. I suppose because he believes that I'm not interested in truth and just want to play games. I do love games but I also value truth. Why not have both?! :razz: — praxis
I gave you a link to an explanation and you ignored it. — FrancisRay
your objection is misconceived — FrancisRay
Yes, the article was about eighth grade,and brief, and this is why I recommended it. — FrancisRay
Yet it seem to have gone over your head. — FrancisRay
Of course the cessation of suffering is a belief or a disbelief unless it is a personal reality. — FrancisRay
That the sun will rise tomorrow is a belief unitl it becomes a reality. — FrancisRay
Generalities are always dangerous in philosophy. — FrancisRay
:smirk: Pesky thing this evidence (sufficiently corroborating facts) business, especially when it's lacking. Tougher on too-good (woo)-to-be-true wishful tinkerers than most other earnest mumblers. You're always the bad guy when you ask for their bona fides (as if we're border guards or club bouncers demanding "your papers, your ID").Is there any evidence for the cessation of dukkha? Any Buddha’s alive today? Looks like all we got is some crusty old sutras and crustier old men in robes and painted smiles. Nothing wrong with that, it fulfills its purpose. — praxis
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