Why BUDDHISTS Don't Believe in GOD? | Buddha's Wisdom

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Published 2024-04-29
🤔 Have you ever wondered why Buddhists don't believe in a Creator God? The answer might surprise you – and it's been sparking heated debates for centuries! 🔥

In this thought-provoking video, we dive deep into the heart of Buddhist philosophy to explore one of the most controversial questions in religious history. 🧘‍♂️💭

But here's the thing – this isn't about convincing you to abandon your beliefs. Buddhism is all about free inquiry and questioning everything, even its own teachings! 🌈🔍 Whether you're a devout believer, a skeptic, or just curious, this video will challenge your assumptions and open your mind to new possibilities.

🙏 Stay curious, stay compassionate, and remember – the truth is waiting to be discovered within you. Namaste, friends! 🌼

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All Comments (21)
  • @IamZeus1100
    Growing up I was Christian but became atheist in high school . I joined the military in my 20s and was a meathead with anger issues who loved to drink , party, sleep around and fight. When I ended up stationed over seas in Guam and I was a corpsman working in General surgery/OR , trauma team and occasional morgue duty . I saw a lot of trauma and death and mentally it was becoming a lot and I was having a crisis . I tried talking ti different religions but they just said to pray or they’ll pray for me which isn’t helpful and they didn’t want me asking certain questions . One day I found a Buddhist temple there and my roommate and I checked it out . The first visit and they were immediately so welcoming . The first monk we encountered only spoke mandarin so they grabbed someone else to talk to us about Buddhism , the temple etc and they had us eat lunch with them . We started going more and more because they were so welcoming and because they said “you don’t need to be Buddhist to come here , all are welcome . If you ever need a place to pray , mediate , eat or just a quiet place to think our doors are always open, no questions asked .” And as time went on my roommate and I started going to the services even and since they were in mandarin they had a translator just for the two of us . That temple changed my life forever as it got me more and more into Buddhism and practicing it . What really clicked with me was that they didn’t get angry when I asked difficult questions about it , they were always so happy whenever I had questions and always encouraged me to question the teachings they taught me . I also really liked that Buddhism is all about personal accountability with how only you can save yourself . That was back in 2016 when I first found Buddhism and there’s been many trials and tribulations since but learning how to walk the path has been liberating. I’ve since left the military, deleted all my social media accounts, became a pacifist, have been sober for years , became vegetarian and other changes. Buddhism has changed my life in so many ways and made me a much more mindful , open and present individual. I still have much to learn but learning is a process I’ve truly come to love .
  • @kadirismail8007
    Buddhism does not believe in worshipping God but in realizing it within ourselves .
  • @john0ldman.
    I'm atheist and I found Buddhism out. It's amazing Philosophy. I believe it's the KEY for a long-term Peace of this World.
  • @raptor-gt5fx
    1) Buddhism teach us to find out solution of problem's, 2) Nothing is permanent, 3) Be your own light. Love from Maharashtra, Great video.
  • My wife is a Thai Buddhist…I learn a lot from her about Buddhism and love it
  • I have followed many beliefs searching for a good one. After finding Buddhism I have found it to be the most liberating than anything else.
  • @Ana-pz9vc
    I am a Catholic by birth from Philippines, i started questioning my religion during college days and started joining different Christian sect. Now i am a mother and still wondering about life, death and suffering. And then our beloved dog died last January and everything shattered. The passing of our dog led me to wander, how to cope up with my broken heart, sadness and guilt. Until i stumbled upon some buddhist concept here in Youtube. From then on i'm yearning to learn more about BUDDHISM. Maybe this is my way.
  • @daydreamer7518
    As a Myanmar 🇲🇲Buddhist, we believe in the Buddha teaching and the guidance of him is our way of healing our own mental traumas and life obstacles 🙏😊
  • @Tiyeeee
    I grew up in a buddhist household and when I was about 13 years old, I had went to church with a babysitter. I had a buddhist necklace that I used to always wear, and that led a lady in the church to tell me to take that off. I didn't know anything, I just knew I had to go because my babysitter was going. I didn't take it off because my mom gave it to me. I later than told my mom about it and she told me, I could take it off next time I go. I asked her if she was mad and she told me, everyone has a choice and a path. If I decide to be Christian thats my path. I continued to go to church until I was about 19, my mom asked me if I wanted to go to a temple with her and I said yes. Curious. As we were in the car. I asked her about all the Gods, she said Gods are just an ideology and a concept that we should look up to like a role model. When we got to the temple, the first thing I felt there was tranquility. Like I was taking a hike on a nice sunny day. It was peaceful and everyone was so welcoming and nice. When I talked to the monks, the things they preach were nothing about the Gods, but more like life lessons. I came back to the temple again and again, sometimes alone. It became a place I wanted to go at anytime rather than a place I should go every Sunday. The teachings of Buddhism, never told me who to be but to be the best version of myself. To put faith in myself and to never stop following the path of self growth. At the time, I was going through a rough time. Not to get dark but I was SA and it had a heavy toll on my mental health. I started following the teachings of buddhism and learned to forgive and now I am a lot happier, of course it still effects me but I am not in a constant state of turmoil. Fast foward to now, I haven't been to that temple in years but I still remember and follow those teachings those monks taught me. I don't see Buddhism as a religion, I see it more as a spirituality and a way of living. This might be controversial, but I think many take religion and turn it into a set of rules that you have to follow, and to me that's not what religion is for. Religion helps us find meaning in life but it shouldn't limit our growth.
  • @sengkimchew
    Buddhism is about how we reach our destination safely and peacefully. If you are given a car to drive to your distination, just start driving safely, peacefully. Don't worry about who create the car. It is secondary.
  • So i am no atheist. I'm just on the path to enlightenment. I question everything and my mum is always angry at me for questioning our religion. Buddhism is a great concept. Thanks for sharing.
  • @wageewije5630
    As a Buddhist I love how Load Buddha has always encouraged us to question and ALWAYS respect the other religions. In my country we have The bodhi tree where he enlightened and the temple of Tooth
  • @TM10000
    I like the way Thich Nhat Hanh phrased it. 'Enlightenment is when the wave realizes it is the ocean.'
  • @kingivory8909
    Buddhism is not a religious belief but just a philosophy of natural humanity
  • @ukt99x
    I'm proud to be Buddhism & Blessed by Buddha Teaching
  • @Kafir748
    If there is any religion that would cope with modern scientific needs, it would be Buddhism.” albert einstein
  • @ahyapchow2459
    THAT IS SO TRUE, BUDDHISM IS EMPOWER FROM WITHIN FINDING YOUR TRUE SELF. RESPECT 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🇸🇬
  • @Tagarasamana
    Im an ex chatolic and had studying Buddhism since 2006 and till now still studying. Im just a lucky person, even till now still hard for me to practice the whole Buddhism practice but i found happiness on my struggling on these practices and studies. Sothi hotu, sabe satha bhavantu sukhitattha.
  • @justinchhun3262
    I have been a Buddhist all my life and I still learn something here. Thank you.