Second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism makes apparent reference to succession of exiled spiritual leader Dalai Lama

  • aMockTie@piefed.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    7 days ago

    I don’t follow religious doctrine either, but as long as the adherents aren’t acting in ways that are harmful to others, I personally try not to insult or belittle them or their beliefs.

    The information regarding the CIA is interesting though. The fact that the US reneged on their promises and only used Tibet to extract information about China is depressing, but not surprising.

      • aMockTie@piefed.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        6 days ago

        Perhaps, but some of the greatest inventions and discoveries were made by people who followed magical thinking.

        Religion has unquestionably caused untold suffering, but that’s not the only outcome of religion. There has also been untold suffering that had nothing to do with religion.

      • aMockTie@piefed.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        7 days ago

        Genocide is never justified.

        It’s also wrong to act like the actions of Myanmar or any perpetrator of genocide are representative of a religious monolith. Do you think it would be beneficial to insult and vilify Buddhists, and normalize that behavior because of the actions of Myanmar?

        Insulting and vilifying adherents of a religion, and treating them like a monolith are exactly what leads to religious persecution, and in some cases genocide.

        On a more basic level, it’s just needlessly hostile. Life is difficult enough on its own, why spend time and energy insulting others based on something that overwhelmingly does not affect you or your community?