RichardT said:Christianity is not only about moral behavior , the whole basis of christianity is about being "born-again", since I don't think I can ever prove to you the born-again phenomena , then we are conversing at a different level of experience , and therefore you could never truely understand the born-again phenomena untill you have accepted Jesus as your savior.
To me , religion all other religions are about keeping a moral code , and to stick by it ( Tell me if any of my assumptions were wrong... ) , and by keeping the moral code , the God force would accept you into "heaven" ( or karma , w/e )..
Tell me if my assumptions are right before I go further into the discussion..
I also want to make myself clear in my assumptions and reasonning .. Also , my reasonning comes from the born-again phenomona, which you have not yet experienced... ( I can't prove the born-again phenomena to you , but I want you to understand that my understanding of christianity revolves around this phenomena) .
Hi Richard.
I understand that Christianity is about both works and faith, not just works alone. I grew up Catholic, so that idea was drilled pretty firmly into my head.
There is no permanent heaven in Buddhism, although there are both heaven and hell realms in the Tibetan variety. And yes, you are completely responsible for your actions. Karma is larger than just "do good, and you get good" but that'll probably work for now. Also, Buddhists don't believe in God in the same way that Christians do, although gods exist in some schools.
Hope this is helpful!
Metta,
ZW
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