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Monday, October 19, 2020

Who are the real Christians?

1). I am the LORD thy God. In Buddhism Buddha is Lord. He is Teacher, Parent, and Sovereign and Jesus, Allah, Ganesh, Brahma, Yahweh, Brahma, Indra, and Shakra worship Buddha specifically and we his children, generally.

2). No other gods before me. We ARE God. No one is more God-like than those who chant Namu myoho renge kyo specifically and all people generally, even the deluded who fail to follow the Ten Commandments. The sanctity of life is our credo.

3). No graven images or likenesses. We follow the Law and not persons. Because the Law is Supreme, we are eminently worthy of utmost respect. We ONLY worship the Gohonzon (The True Object of Worship or Devotion) or manifestation of the Law.

4). Not take the LORD's name in vain. We neither curse Buddha nor his children. We only curse false religions, not other believers.

5). Remember the sabbath day. Every day for those who chant Namu Myoho renge kyo is the sabbath day as we chant to the Eternal Buddha of Namu myoho renge kyo twice a day, every day.

6). Honour thy father and thy mother. We memorialize our deceased parents daily and when they were alive we respected them as living Buddhas.

7). You shall not kill. Never has a true disciple of the Eternal Buddha and Nichiren Daishonin, his foremost disciple, killed a human being except in self defense. Many who chant Namu Myoho renge kyo don't even kill insects or any sentient beings save for pathological ones

8. You shall not steal. Never has a true disciple of the Eternal Buddha nor Nichiren Daishonin, his foremost disciple, stolen anything intentionally.

9). You shall not give false testimony. The fourth precept in Buddhism is to never lie and the Buddha and his children never lie. Since expedience is to save others we may use expedience in order to liberate others and remove suffering.

10). You shall not covet. Why would God on Earth (Buddha) or his children have want for anything possessed by another. We are complete.

We are the real Christians.

3 comments:

  1. Life in this world is limited. Never be in the least bit afraid!
    “The Proof of the Lotus Sutra” (WND, 1109)
    A person of wisdom is not one who practices Buddhism apart from worldly affairs but, rather, one who thoroughly understands the principles by which the world is governed.
    “The Kalpa of Decrease” (WND, 1121)
    Life is the foremost of all treasures. It is expounded that even the treasures of the entire major world system cannot equal the value of one’s body and life. Even the treasures that fill the major world system are no substitute for life.
    “The Gift of Rice” (WND, 1125)
    First of all, as to the question of where exactly hell and the Buddha exist, one sutra states that hell exists underground, and another sutra says that the Buddha is in the west. Closer examination, however, reveals that both exist in our five-foot body. This must be true because hell is in the heart of a person who inwardly despises his father and disregards his mother. It is like the lotus seed, which contains both blossom and fruit. In the same way, the Buddha dwells within our hearts.
    “New Year’s Gosho” (WND, 1137)

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  2. to be able to see and hear clearly is the benefit of a correct faith, leading to a correct practice, leading to the ability to discern right from wrong, up from down, truth from lie, good from evil. thereby, changing karma. the religions of today have been hijacked leading to evil. in other words, people have lost the ability to DISCERN. GERMANY WAS A GOOD EXAMPLE , OR A CLEAR MIRROR FOR THE MODERN DAY.

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