Message of Christ (Universal Viewpoint)

Reference: Religion

This is the viewpoint of Christianity I have from reading about it from various sources:

Repent for your sins and become righteous. This is more important than any ritual worship.

COMMENT:  “Take a good look at your past foolishness. Was it really that bad? Take responsibility for it, make amends, and get straight.” This helped unburden many Jews who were made to feel guilty because they could not fulfill each Jewish law in the most exacting detail.

The Kingdom of God is vastly more important than a mere hope for one’s own nation.

COMMENT:  Jesus wanted Jews to expand their viewpoint from being tribal and nationalistic to being universal. A person is not just a member of a group; he is a member of the mankind. Don’t think it right to commit sins on others simply because they are not a part of your group.

The Kingdom of God is here…

COMMENT:  The Kingdom of God is not a condition that waits in some undisclosed future. No, the Kingdom of God is a present possibility of goodness that is hidden, like a seed, inside every person.

The offerings of a contrite heart and a pure life is far more important to God than offerings of first fruits or year-old kids.

COMMENT:  One should not be so concerned with the outward performance of the laws that one forgets the spirit of the law (which emphasized love of God and love of neighbor). Jesus wanted people to free themselves from sins against their own conscience and their neighbors.

You do not have to wait until conditions are ideal in order to live the right way. A man is what he is inside himself.

COMMENT:  Get your own act together, now.

The Kingdom of God is the ultimate goal of all human effort.

COMMENT:  Wherever there are righteous people using mercy, kindness, and love as their way of life, there is the Kingdom of God. It does not depend on a certain time or certain place. People must discover their capacity for goodness and begin to live in the right way.

God did not blame sinners half so much as some people did. God is ready with forgiveness the moment a person sincerely asks for it.

COMMENT:  Your sin is really not as bad as you are made to think. Just be honest with yourself and look at what you really did.

Freedom from guilt is a profound and inspiring experience which instills one with a belief in God – same as, having certainty in oneself without pride. 

COMMENT: People of Jesus’ time responded to authority and not to conscience. To get his message across, Jesus had to use the phrases such as “Will of God” and “Kingdom of God” even when it got him in trouble with the Roman rulers who were afraid of any other authority.

Viewpoint of Christian Church

Reference: Religion

Once I was discussing faith with a Christian colleague of mine. He expressed his faith as follows:

  1. The “I” is emphatic of Jesus.  When Jesus states “I am” He excludes all other claims that anyone else makes.  The Way, the Truth, and the Life is only found in Jesus and in no other…  Jesus, being THE LIGHT of the world, exposes the errors of false doctrine and sin.  Jesus will guide all in the way of truth…  This was not a self-realization available to humans but a unique description of Jesus’ self-existence and Godhood.

  2. Jesus is God who had come in the flesh…  There are many people and religions who claim to have the entrance in to find God and have salvation.  But only those who enter in by the way of Christ will belong to the flock which is God’s.

  3. Jesus is the One sent by God to carry out His will…  Jesus, evidently, came for the purpose for all mankind to know who He is, and to know who the Father is… There are a lot of vines that claim to belong to God.  But these vines will only lead to condemnation.  Christ said that He is the true vine and that makes all others false.

  4. All men are to acknowledge that Christ is all these things to which he claimed and which has been confirmed.  We must believe that he is the Son of God who has brought the truth that concerns all of what one is to believe, obey, and practice in religion.  All other religions, whether “Christian” or otherwise, are false.

  5. That which is used in the scriptures concerning Christ and God is the substance of all that is truth.  When man abides in the word of Christ, man will be made free from error and sin by THE TRUTH which Jesus spoke.

Fanaticism

Here is an excellent reference from Wikipedia:

“Fanaticism is a belief or behavior involving uncritical zeal, particularly for an extreme religious or political cause or in some cases sports, or with an obsessive enthusiasm for a pastime or hobby. Philosopher George Santayana defines fanaticism as “redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim”; according to Winston Churchill, “A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject”. By either description the fanatic displays very strict standards and little tolerance for contrary ideas or opinions.

“In his book Crazy Talk, Stupid Talk, Neil Postman states that “the key to all fanatical beliefs is that they are self-confirming….(some beliefs are) fanatical not because they are ‘false’, but because they are expressed in such a way that they can never be shown to be false.”

“The behavior of a fan with overwhelming enthusiasm for a given subject is differentiated from the behavior of a fanatic by the fanatic’s violation of prevailing social norms. Though the fan’s behavior may be judged as odd or eccentric, it does not violate such norms. A fanatic differs from a crank, in that a crank is defined as a person who holds a position or opinion which is so far from the norm as to appear ludicrous and/or probably wrong, such as a belief in a Flat Earth. In contrast, the subject of the fanatic’s obsession may be “normal”, such as an interest in religion or politics, except that the scale of the person’s involvement, devotion, or obsession with the activity or cause is abnormal or disproportionate.”

It seems that a fanatic person identifies himself with his favorite subject. That identification is so strong that any criticism of that subject is taken as a personal attack. He then responds as if his personal survival is at stake.

A fanatic person is unable to discuss rationally the subject, which he is identifying himself with. He responds back in a way to undermine the critic by discussing critic’s intentions, ignorance, or some other flaw, whether actual or imagined. It seems impossible for the fanatic person to  consider differeing viewpoints on that subject without also attacking, denigrating or judging the person holding the differing viewpoint.

To a fanatic person, his “self” and his “belief” are one and the same.

I would define a “fanatic” person as one who is unable to examine his beliefs, in light of differing viewpoints. He is unable to comment on them rationally without getting upset.

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2600th Anniversary

According to the Burmese tradition and the timeline used by the Sixth Buddhist Council  (Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana), July 15, 2011 is the full-moon day that marks the 2,600th anniversary of the Buddha’s first discourse, the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. This discourse was given to five ascetics, and set in motion the Wheel of Dhamma.

Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta:

Setting Rolling the Wheel of Truth 

Translated from the Pali by

Ñanamoli Thera

Thus I heard. On one occasion the Blessed One was living at Benares in the Deer Park at Isipatana (the Resort of Seers). There he addressed the bhikkhus of the group of five.

“Bhikkhus, these two extremes ought not to be cultivated by one gone forth from the house-life. What are the two? There is devotion to indulgence of pleasure in the objects of sensual desire, which is inferior, low, vulgar, ignoble, and leads to no good; and there is devotion to self-torment, which is painful, ignoble and leads to no good.

“The middle way discovered by a Perfect One avoids both these extremes; it gives vision, it gives knowledge, and it leads to peace, to direct acquaintance, to discovery, to nibbana. And what is that middle way? It is simply the noble eightfold path, that is to say, right view, right intention; right speech, right action, right livelihood; right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration. That is the middle way discovered by a Perfect One, which gives vision, which gives knowledge, and which leads to peace, to direct acquaintance, to discovery, to nibbana.

“Suffering, as a noble truth, is this: Birth is suffering, aging is suffering, sickness is suffering, death is suffering, sorrow and lamentation, pain, grief and despair are suffering; association with the loathed is suffering, dissociation from the loved is suffering, not to get what one wants is suffering — in short, suffering is the five categories of clinging objects.

“The origin of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is the craving that produces renewal of being accompanied by enjoyment and lust, and enjoying this and that; in other words, craving for sensual desires, craving for being, craving for non-being.

“Cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is remainderless fading and ceasing, giving up, relinquishing, letting go and rejecting, of that same craving.

“The way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is simply the noble eightfold path, that is to say, right view, right intention; right speech, right action, right livelihood; right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration.

“‘Suffering, as a noble truth, is this.’ Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before. ‘This suffering, as a noble truth, can be diagnosed.’ Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before. ‘This suffering, as a noble truth, has been diagnosed.’ Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before.

“‘The origin of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.’ Such was the vision… ‘This origin of suffering, as a noble truth, can be abandoned.’ Such was the vision… ‘This origin of suffering, as a noble truth, has been abandoned.’ Such was the vision… in regard to ideas not heard by me before.

“‘Cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.’ Such was the vision… ‘This cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, can be verified.’ Such was the vision… ‘This cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, has been verified.’ Such was the vision… in regard to ideas not heard by me before.

“‘The way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.’ Such was the vision… ‘This way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, can be developed.’ Such was the vision… ‘This way leading to the cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, has been developed.’ Such was the vision… in regard to ideas not heard by me before.

“As long as my knowing and seeing how things are, was not quite purified in these twelve aspects, in these three phases of each of the four noble truths, I did not claim in the world with its gods, its Maras and high divinities, in this generation with its monks and brahmans, with its princes and men to have discovered the full Awakening that is supreme. But as soon as my knowing and seeing how things are, was quite purified in these twelve aspects, in these three phases of each of the four noble truths, then I claimed in the world with its gods, its Maras and high divinities, in this generation with its monks and brahmans, its princes and men to have discovered the full Awakening that is supreme. Knowing and seeing arose in me thus: ‘My heart’s deliverance is unassailable. This is the last birth. Now there is no renewal of being.'”

That is what the Blessed One said. The bhikkhus of the group of five were glad, and they approved his words.

Now during this utterance, there arose in the venerable Kondañña the spotless, immaculate vision of the True Idea: “Whatever is subject to arising is all subject to cessation.”

When the Wheel of Truth had thus been set rolling by the Blessed One the earthgods raised the cry: “At Benares, in the Deer Park at Isipatana, the matchless Wheel of truth has been set rolling by the Blessed One, not to be stopped by monk or divine or god or death-angel or high divinity or anyone in the world.”

On hearing the earth-gods’ cry, all the gods in turn in the six paradises of the sensual sphere took up the cry till it reached beyond the Retinue of High Divinity in the sphere of pure form. And so indeed in that hour, at that moment, the cry soared up to the World of High Divinity, and this ten-thousandfold world-element shook and rocked and quaked, and a great measureless radiance surpassing the very nature of the gods was displayed in the world.

Then the Blessed One uttered the exclamation: “Kondañña knows! Kondañña knows!,” and that is how that venerable one acquired the name, Añña-Kondañña — Kondañña who knows.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Now this is my idea of having fun. This is truly inspirational.

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