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Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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John 20:24-29, specifically, the Doubing Thomas entry at wikipedia tells me. Feel free to look it up if you'd like, it's short. :P
Eh??? I'm not tryng to get into any belief in God discussion. :? I have no idea what you're refering to there? 0.o _________________
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:10 am Post subject: |
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just referring to the thread, really, not you or anyone else. methaphysical discussions always end up as them, i try not to tread there. essentially when it comes to discussions of this nature i find the bible is irrelevant, citations and stories aren't the point, etc. again though i'm not saying anyone is arguing this, rather how i feel about the bible and why i dont get into it. _________________
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 4:25 am Post subject: |
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iscalio wrote: |
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Nirvana isn't the same as heaven, because one is a place and the other is some kind of state of mind and feelings... |
Nirvana is spiritual death, the annihilation of the self, so it is misguiding to call it a "state of mind and feelings". There is no mind left, much less feelings. Calling Heaven a "place" can also be problematic. |
Well, I admit that I am far away from being an expert, but even I can see (now) that my desription of Nirvana entirely missed the truth and was, in fact, the complete opposite. Thank you for correcting me. I understand that Nirvana is the complete absence of feelings, which are the source of all pain and suffering in buddhist believe. Please correct me if I misunderstood this again.
Well, I am not aware of the real belief in heaven, but although it isn't really a physical place, where you exist with your body, isn't calling it a place true enough? If they are with god, but I don't think of it as some form of place, I rather think of some kind of spiritual mass without real individualism and I am sure that would be wrong. _________________
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