Buddha's approach to religious life

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What do you think of the Buddha's approach to religious life? Are religious authorities and doctrines (creed) good and necessary, or dangerous? Why? How do we “know” religious truth? Is it a firm conviction in our hearts or minds or something that practically “works”? Write down your answers to these questions, 

Do you see how attachment to changing, impermanent, empty realities leads to suffering? Think about American society and its culture. Or you might think of the entertainment industry and
celebrity culture. Can you imagine this process operating in the world? Select
several events or other items that illustrate these truths. Or if you disagree
with Buddhism’s analysis here, explain why.

As you read, pay close attention to the differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism. Look for these differences: (1) Arhat vs. Boddhisattva; (2) Detachment vs. Compassion; (2) Emptiness of Self vs. Emptiness of all things. Consider these for potential journaling topics.

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