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Why Do Buddhists Reject the Concept of God?

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Peak Prowess

Consider a religion that challenges the concept of God, proposing that the path to Enlightenment lies within our own hearts and minds. Brace yourself as we explore Buddhism, igniting significant controversy over the ages. Greetings seekers of wisdom! Today, we embark on a journey to answer one of the most provocative queries in spiritual history: why do Buddhists not embrace belief in God? This video isn't about advocating any specific agenda or disrespecting anyone's beliefs. Buddhism thrives on free inquiry and questioning, even its own tenets. Whether you're devout, skeptical, or simply intrigued by diverse perspectives, you're in the right place.

Our aim is to delve deep into this topic, challenge assumptions, and expand our minds to new horizons. Let's begin by defining our terms. When we mention God, we typically refer to an omnipotent omniscient Creator governing the universe. However, here's the crux: The Buddha himself seldom dwelled on this notion; his focus was more on alleviating human suffering in the present rather than speculating about ultimate origins. In fact, when questioned about God and cosmos' nature, he often chose silence deeming such inquiries irrelevant to liberation's path.

Fast forward through centuries and witness most Buddhist traditions embracing a nontheistic perspective. Yet this doesn't denote atheism necessarily; some Buddhists uphold belief in various deities and supernatural entities viewing them as symbolic representations of enlightened qualities rather than almighty creators.

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