GOD as per Buddhist thought
The term God is basic
foundation of almost all religions but Buddhism has denied the existence of any
outer gods.. According to Buddhism God is a myth created by humans. In this
blog we will look at the reasons that forced human to create the myth of Gods.
Primitive man found
himself in a dangerous and hostile world, the fear of wild animals, of not
being able to find enough food, of injury or disease, and of natural phenomena
like thunder, lightning and volcanoes was constantly with him. Finding no
security, he created the idea of gods in order to give him comfort in good
times, courage in times of danger and consolation when things went wrong.
To this day, you will
notice that people become more religious at times of crises, you will hear them
say that the belief in a god or gods gives them the strength they need to deal
with life. You will hear them explain that they believe in a particular god
because they prayed in time of need and their prayer was answered. All this
seems to support the Buddha’s teaching that the god-idea is a response to fear
and frustration. The Buddha taught us to try to understand our fears, to lessen
our desires and to calmly and courageously accept the things we cannot change.
He replaced fear, not with irrational belief but with rational understanding.
The second reason the
Buddha did not believe in a god is because there does not seem to be any
evidence to support this idea. There are numerous religions, all claiming that
they alone have god’s words preserved in their holy book, that they alone
understand god’s nature, that their god exists and that the gods of other
religions do not. Some claim that god is masculine, some that she is feminine
and others that it is neuter.
They are all
satisfied that there is ample evidence to prove the existence of their god but
they laugh in disbelief at the evidence other religions use to prove the
existence of another god. It is not surprising that with so many different
religions spending so many centuries trying to prove the existence of their
gods that still no real, concrete, substantial or irrefutable evidence has been
found. Buddhists suspend judgement until such evidence is forthcoming.
The third reason the
Buddha did not believe in a god is that the belief is not necessary. Some claim
that the belief in a god is necessary in order to explain the origin on the
universe. But this is not so. Science has very convincingly explained how the
universe came into being without having to introduce the god idea. Some claim
that belief in god is necessary to have a happy, meaningful life. Again we can
see that this is not so. There are millions of atheists and free-thinkers, not
to mention many Buddhists, who live useful, happy and meaningful lives without
belief in a god. Some claim that belief in god’s power is necessary because
humans, being weak, do not have the strength to help themselves. Once again,
the evidence indicates the opposite.
One often hears of
people who have overcome great disabilities and handicaps, enormous odds and
difficulties, through their own inner resources, through their own efforts and
without belief in a god. Some claim that god is necessary in order to give man
salvation. But this argument only holds good if you accept the logical concept
of salvation and Buddhists do not accept such a concept. Based on his own
experience, the Buddha saw that each human being had the capacity to purify the
mind, develop infinite love and compassion and perfect understanding. He
shifted attention from the heavens to the heart and encouraged us to find
solutions to our problems through self-understanding. If Buddhism is correct
then it means that God is nothing more than a myth? What you think?
Source: Speaking Tree(Times of India)
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