Christian Lectures on Buddhism, and plain facts by Buddhist

· Philaletheians UK
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France, Germany, and Italy are eaten to the core with free-thought and Atheism. Let us not talk of “pseudo-Buddhists” in the face of millions of “pseudo-Christians,” nominal and more “Grundy-fearing” than God-fearing.

Sir Monier-Williams’s Oxford rival, Professor Max Müller, pronounces the moral code of Buddhism as one of the most perfect the world has ever known.

The leading organ of Roman Catholic Englishmen admits that the Buddhists’ standard of morality is so high that “however much we Christianize them, we cannot succeed in making them altogether as bad as ourselves.”

No better answer than this could a Buddhist find as a reply to the uncharitable and incorrect comparisons between the two creeds instituted by Sir Monier-Williams.

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English Gentlemen
July 19, 2023
The fact that Christians feel the need to attack other religions, just shows how Buddhism is morally better than theirs. I was flabbergasted to read the way this guy talks about other religions. He obviously feels very sure of himself on his pedistol, but if this is the way he talks about people that don't follow Christianity, i don't think they should have him as a priest or spokes person for their religion with how petty and aggressive he is towards other religions. it's just embarrassing and disgusting to listen to or read in this case. wow. Whatever this 'Modern Christianity' Movement is that their working towards, is appalling to me that they don't see it as evil or a self-glorifying act due to them being all 'im better than you' and 'youre religion is fake because it's not Christianity'.
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