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Buddhism
Title: Buddhism
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
Details: Words: 612 | Pages: 2.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Buddhism
Lust, greed, lying, betrayal; these are what sins are. Sin, yet another manifestation of man
developed “neuroses”. When we sin we befoul ourselves, ruining our potential existence of a
sinless body. Fear, feelings of inadequacy from a contingent God, these are the deeds we subject
ourselves to within our western religions. Why, I must ask, does anyone put themselves through
what could only be described as such, tortures? Perhaps a better way to approach the
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from our confines of traditionalism and
take a step closer to our own Enlightenment; sin free (80). What a refreshing alternative. Free
from suffering and dissatisfaction, concepts such as good and evil, sin and salvation become no
more than a silly western myth. With spiritual virtues such as detachments, serenity, consideration
and tenderness for others, our tangible existence in this world of suffering and sin can at last
become nothing more than a dispensable illusion.
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