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There are two kinds of atheists. Not believing in any religion... Based on the feelings between yourself and others.
There is another kind. It is firmly believed that there are no gods, demons, Buddhas, and immortals. But will choose one or more beliefs as a personal spiritual sustenance.
But it won't be superstitious. Now the second type has even assimilated most of the younger generation. I firmly believe that there will be no such thing, but it is indeed deeply believed as a spiritual sustenance, and I deeply believe ...
Contradictory, but I feel very harmonious.
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Buddhism is originally atheistic, Buddhist stories are just a carrier for carrying the Dharma, don't be superstitious about ghosts and gods, it has nothing to do with us, the real Dharma is used to break through the confusion and enlightenment, not to see a lot of strange things, that kind of mental state is problematic, and it is contrary to the Dharma.
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I'm an atheist: I don't believe in ghosts and gods, I don't want to believe in cause and effect, past and present lives, etc., but I like some of the beneficial philosophical ideas in these religions, and most of the atheists who study religion nowadays absorb the philosophical ideas in them.
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Letter Nuwa. The Buddha said that other people are ignorant and vindictive, and they can't see through sentient beings, and if they can say such things, it shows that they themselves are also opposed, so it is a kind of self-contradiction.
I believe that the Martians created everything. How big and how big their civilization is, it stretches across the universe. The center of the universe is Mars, and the Martians have become supreme beings, they are creatures of space and time. The law of all things is their creation.
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Atheists don't believe in anything, they only see Buddhist scriptures as philosophy.
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Buddhism is atheistic and Taoism is theistic.
Buddhism and Taoism believe that anyone can become a Buddha or a god. But the Buddha is only higher in thought than humans, and physiologically like humans, they will also be born, old, sick and die, and Taoist gods are undead with superpowers. Buddhism advocates learning the macrocosm of the world, all kinds of knowledge should be studied, the so-called diligent study of the five Ming, Taoism concentrates on cultivating internal strength, relying on alchemy and other auxiliary means to become immortals for the purpose.
Buddhism aims at enlightenment and the elimination of suffering.
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Judging from the concepts of "the four emptiness" in Buddhist scriptures, it seems to be atheism. But from the concept of the six realms of reincarnation, it seems to be "theistic". In fact, Buddhism is neither atheism nor theism in philosophy, but a theory of "non-existence and non-non-existence" that transcends worldly philosophy.
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Buddhism does not believe in gods, so it can be atheistic. But Shakyamuni Buddha never said that he was atheistic.
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If Buddhism is not "theistic", why does it have the miraculous powers of the Buddha and the miraculous effects of the Dharma, such as "the Dharma is vast" and "the Dharma is boundless"?!
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On whether you should believe in theism or atheism, homepage.
Should we believe in theism or atheism?
When you try to believe in God or Godless, I advise you to believe in God directly, because theism relies on believing, and atheism relies on a deep understanding of the world, and faith alone cannot be believed. I thought about it for a long time and realized that they were not two opposites of the same thing, they were never on the same level anymore. The real godlessness is when you try to believe in God or Godless, I advise you to believe in God directly, because theism relies on believing, and atheism relies on a deep understanding of the world, and faith alone cannot be believed.
I thought about it for a long time and realized that they were not two opposites of the same thing, they were never on the same level anymore. True godlessness is a judgment made after seeing the world clearly to a certain extent, not a fanatical belief, never has been.
It's a matter of probability, not a yes or no issue. For example, an article published in the journal Nature in 1998 pointed out that the survey showed that the number of members of the National Academy of Sciences who believe in a personal god or the afterlife is at an all-time low, with only 7% believing in a personal god, far lower than the 85% of the American population. In Newton's nascent days of science, he found himself unable to fully explain the world in one step (and it is true, how many scientists in the world could not say that they had seen through the world without much time and accumulation, let alone Newton on his own), and chose to turn to the gods (a universal parameter) to compensate for the shortcomings of his theory, which is also understandable.
Believe me, only atheists are free to choose whether to believe or not to believe in God; Once you become a theist, not only will you lose this freedom of choice, but also those around you, especially your children, will lose this precious freedom — a freedom of thought, a freedom to pursue the truth with impunity.
Finally, the world is big, open your eyes to see it, appreciate it, and don't always be alone. So everyone has a different worldview and yearning.
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The issue is too complex and should be atheistic in our school learning. But there are many things that science currently understands and explains unclearly, so theism cannot be absolutely denied. With the advancement of cognition and technology in the future, there will be a new answer to this question.
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You don't have to think about these things deliberately, live your own life, whether you have a god or not has little to do with ordinary people.
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Atheists and atheists can be considered similar in some cases, but they are not exactly the same.
1.Atheist: An atheist is someone who does not believe in or deny any form of God, God, or supernatural existence.
Atheists believe that the universe and human beings exist in a way that can be explained by natural science and rational thinking, they are not religious, and may hold a materialistic or materialistic worldview.
2.Non-believers: A non-believer is a person who does not believe in or recognize any particular religion or belief system.
They may not believe in supernatural beings, but they may also not have a clear position on religion or belief. They may be neutral to religious beliefs or focus only on rationality, science, and experience.
The difference is that atheists are primarily concerned with the existence of gods and supernatural entities, and their position is to affirmatively deny the existence of gods; Non-believers, on the other hand, are concerned with attitudes towards religion or belief systems, and they may have uncertain positions on religion or simply do not care about religious issues. In addition, atheists often view their position as a critique of religious and theological views, while non-believers may be more concerned with personal values, ethics, and morals.
It should be pointed out that there may be some overlap in the use of these two concepts, and the specific context and personal understanding may also be different. For some, atheists and atheists are used interchangeably, or are understood as if they mean the same thing.
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There is a conceptual difference between an atheist and an unbeliever. Atheists are those who do not believe in the existence of God or who do not believe that God is the creator of the universe. They believe that the world is explained by natural phenomena and science, not by supernatural forces.
Non-believers are those who do not believe in any religion or do not trust any form of religious belief. They may have other beliefs or values, but they do not draw guidance or beliefs from any religious beliefs.
In some cases, atheists and atheists can overlap. For example, a person may not believe in the existence of a god, but have other forms of religious beliefs. Or, a person may not have any religious beliefs or values, but the existence of God is not completely ruled out.
In general, atheists and abelievers are two different concepts, and they are distinguished by their knowledge and attitude towards God, religion, and supernatural forces.
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Atheist: Atheists are those who do not believe in the existence of any gods or supernatural beings. They believe that the universe and human existence can be explained through science, reason, and observation, without relying on religion or occult forces.
Atheists often hold a secular worldview that emphasizes rational thinking and the scientific method.
Non-believer: Non-believer is a broader concept that includes those who do not believe in any religion or specific belief system. They may be skeptical of the religion's teachings, rituals, and belief systems, or they may not have chosen to join any religious group at all.
Non-believers may have a variety of reasons, including doubts about religious views, personal experiences, scientific opinions, etc.
In general, an atheist is a specific view of belief that does not believe in the existence of any gods; Whereas, non-believers are a broader concept that includes those who do not believe in any religious hypocrisy or a particular belief system. Hopefully, this explanation will help you understand the difference between the two.
It is rare to see such a rational view.
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There is a copy party on it、、、 let me tell you the simple and clear meaning, 、、、 is atheism, that is, I don't believe in ghosts. It's as simple as that
Friend, this question is more difficult, but I understand what you mean, first of all, I can't ask your question, but I know that your problem is really only a master, but it is also more difficult for you to find a master, because the master may be doing something else, if he sees your problem, I think, I guess it is enough to say a few words, and people may not want to give you an explanation here. So I suggest that you still learn on your own, get to know these two separately, both on the Internet, and then you can find the answer on your own, you say yes. Learn what materialism is, then learn what atheism is, by the way know theism and dialectics, etc., and then you can make a clear comparison yourself, it is better to ask for others than for yourself, and when you understand, you can also explain similar problems, hehe.
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