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Buddha (right) preaching the Truth to Baka Brahma (left)
who had the illusion that he is supreme in the world |
I am very much worried that
nowadays, many people from inside or outside the Sangha spread the idea that
Shakyamuni Buddha did not deny nor affirmed the existence of God. Thus, they
somehow imply that the World Honored One left the door open for interpretation
and that it is ok for a Buddhist disciple to believe in a Creator or supreme
God.
Well, this is a
great delusion and a falsification of Shakyamuni’s teaching. In fact, the
Buddha clearly denied the existence of a supreme being who created the world,
rules the world and will one day judge the world. In this short article and
others that will soon follow, I do not have the intention to enter into any
debate or polemics with followers of other religions on the existence or
non-existence of such a supreme being, but just to prove that Shakyamuni Buddha
clearly denied this view and considered it a false and dangerous illusion. For
me the most important thing is not what monotheistic religions say, or if some chose
to believe in a creator god (its their choice), but what the Buddha actually said
and preached. So, if we consider ourselves to be His diciples, we ought to know
His position on this topic and follow it faithfully.
It is well known
that among the many religious and philosophical traditions that were contemporary
with the Buddha, the idea of a supreme being who created and sustains the world
was well known and shared by many. This is exactly why, He did not kept
silence, but preached against it.