Gazelle wrote:What makes someone a 'Buddhist'?
Why don't you tell us.
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Gazelle wrote:What makes someone a 'Buddhist'?
According to Trungpa when you are signing yourself into a hosptial and the form asks your religion and you put down "Buddhist."Gazelle wrote:What makes someone a 'Buddhist'?

Honestly, I am not a sin keeper. I do not care what these people do in their private lives. That is their business. This thread is a bit of fluff. Don't worry about it.Gazelle wrote:What I'm trying to say is, just because someone says they are a 'Buddhist' does that make them a Buddhist? I would think observing their actions over many years would give you a clue to the validity of their associating with being a Buddhist. Do all these people follow the 5 precepts? Would it be fair to say you would at least need to be following the 5 precepts to even be considered a Buddhist?
tiltbillings wrote:According to Trungpa when you are signing yourself into a hosptial and the form asks your religion and you put down "Buddhist."Gazelle wrote:What makes someone a 'Buddhist'?

Damdifino. Ask him.Gazelle wrote:tiltbillings wrote:According to Trungpa when you are signing yourself into a hosptial and the form asks your religion and you put down "Buddhist."Gazelle wrote:What makes someone a 'Buddhist'?
Would Buddha consider Trungpa a 'Buddhist'?
tiltbillings wrote:Honestly, I am not a sin keeper. I do not care what these people do in their private lives. That is their business. This thread is a bit of fluff. Don't worry about it.Gazelle wrote:What I'm trying to say is, just because someone says they are a 'Buddhist' does that make them a Buddhist? I would think observing their actions over many years would give you a clue to the validity of their associating with being a Buddhist. Do all these people follow the 5 precepts? Would it be fair to say you would at least need to be following the 5 precepts to even be considered a Buddhist?
Damdifino. Ask him.

Your smily thingy suggests that the question is crazy, and I agree. No guessing from me on that.Gazelle wrote:Damdifino. Ask him.
Take a guess.
Your smily thingy suggests that the question is crazy, and I agree. No guessing from me on that.

Gazelle wrote:tiltbillings wrote:According to Trungpa when you are signing yourself into a hosptial and the form asks your religion and you put down "Buddhist."Gazelle wrote:What makes someone a 'Buddhist'?
Would Buddha consider Trungpa a 'Buddhist'?

Speculative. What did the Buddha say about speculations...if he did?

But does that disqualify him from being a Buddhist? Are you the arbiter that who is and is not a Buddhist?Gazelle wrote:Your smily thingy suggests that the question is crazy, and I agree. No guessing from me on that.
Ha ha... are you serious? From what we know of the historical Buddha (even though I can't verify 100%) it would be fair to assume that the Buddha would find Trungpa's conduct less than ideal I would think.
But does that disqualify him from being a Buddhist? Are you the arbiter that who is and is not a Buddhist?

So, to be a Buddhist we must perfectly follow the precepts otherwise we are not a Buddhists. I pity those poor folks in the porn/masturbation threads. Every time they slip up, they are not Buddhists.Gazelle wrote:But does that disqualify him from being a Buddhist? Are you the arbiter that who is and is not a Buddhist?
Well I think it's worth discussing. If he drinks alcohol till he dies of liver failure and has sexual relations with married women, then I would think it is a far stretch to say he is following the Buddha's teachings (as far as I know of it in the Pali Canon).![]()
Thank you for sharing your opinion.Gazelle wrote:But does that disqualify him from being a Buddhist? Are you the arbiter that who is and is not a Buddhist?
Well I think it's worth discussing. If he drinks alcohol till he dies of liver failure and has sexual relations with married women, then I would think it is a far stretch to say he is following the Buddha's teachings (as far as I know of it in the Pali Canon).![]()
I say this because I meet people that say to me, well Trungpa drank alcohol so it must be OK to drink and be a Buddhist. I respond and say, sure drink alcohol if you want, but it's not what the Buddha taught in the Pali Canon... I think these sort of teachers corrupt the Buddha's message. But who knows.... maybe you can drink yourself to Nirvana?![]()
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So, to be a Buddhist we must perfectly follow the precepts otherwise we are not a Buddhists. I pity those poor folks in the porn/masturbation threads. Every time they slip up, they are not Buddhists.

That may be so about the poor porn guys. That aside, so according to you (?) we must perfectly follow the precepts to be true Buddhists. Anything less, we are not Buddhists. You might want to clarify your position, and maybe you might want to clarify why you are focusing on poor dead Trungpa who was referenced in passing for a humorous remark he made.Gazelle wrote:So, to be a Buddhist we must perfectly follow the precepts otherwise we are not a Buddhists. I pity those poor folks in the porn/masturbation threads. Every time they slip up, they are not Buddhists.
I don't think porn/masturbation breaks any of the 5 precepts does it? It's probably not great to be a porn/masturbation addict, but as far as I can tell you can still masturbate and not be sacrificing the sexual misconduct precept.
That may be so about the poor porn guys. That aside, so according to you (?) we must perfectly follow the precepts to be true Buddhists. Anything less, we are not Buddhists. You might want to clarify your position, and maybe you might want to clarify why you are focusing on poor dead Trungpa who was referenced in passing for a humorous remark he made.

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