>AAAAAAAAAAA!!! Why didn't I realize Buddhism was real, and now I'm suffering in Hell for my bad karma????
Ok but Buddhist hell isn't eternal so who cares? Christian hell has actual stakes to it (unless you're a universalist or annihilationist). So does Muslim hell.
>>18469103Karma is like eye for an eye or praise for a praise. It can be like a quid pro quo. Like what the witches say about their spells, what you put out there will be returned to you. It's better to live by a practice where you do not return evil for evil like Tertullian said. Both Jesus and Cyrus have similar teachings in variations of judge others the way you'd like to be judged. That when you do wrong as an individual you do not judge yourself so harshly like you might when another makes the same mistakes. Wisdom is like a science and it is validated by different people's in different parts of the world that speak different languages and have different cultures but have similar wisdom to tell in their stories and pass good practices to the next generations.
>>18469108That tradition is old. Like Irkalla and Tartarus before Hades and Hell. Not all traditions had an afterlife. They say the Sadducee did not believe in an afterlife. They might have been a little more practical and just accept they they don't know what happens when you die and instead put focus on life and observance of traditions.
>>18469108>Ok but Buddhist hell isn't eternal so who cares? 80,000 years getting raped by Mara’s demons is eternity in a human context.
Why not sign up to every religion present and past? You can never be ready enough...
>>18469108>My hell is worse so you should convertLmao
>>18469103Buddhist hell is like a prison sentence so it's actually fair and makes sense.