Wesley1982 wrote:A statue of the Buddha is pretty much the same thing as a statue of a saint or virgin mary.
Viscid wrote:Buddha statues are sometimes idols, sometimes just statues.
Children in Buddhist countries will see their parents bow and pay great respect to statues and grow up to believe that The Buddha and statues of him have some sort of inherent magical sacredness. That's idolatry, and it's not commonly overcome. Most native Buddhists are indeed just idol-worshippers.
pilgrim wrote:I've travelled a bit in Asia and that's not my perception. The closest one may get is that many Asians make merit by making offerings to the Buddha rupa, but that is not worhipping the image itself. But I really don't get this whole hang-up about idolatry. So what if people worship idols? This Abrahamaic instilled fear and superstition is so deeply ingrained in western culture.

Wesley1982 wrote:How are Buddha statues not idols?..
pilgrim wrote:So what if people worship idols? This Abrahamaic instilled fear and superstition is so deeply ingrained in western culture.
Wesley1982 wrote:How are Buddha statues not idols?..

pilgrim wrote:But I really don't get this whole hang-up about idolatry. So what if people worship idols? This Abrahamaic instilled fear and superstition is so deeply ingrained in western culture.
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