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LOGIC: The Cure For The Common Faith This book is dedicated to Buddhists & Atheists everywhere!!

The common man seems propelled to find something greater than himself; and thus to believe in due to a level of thought process that only homosapiens possess. The most common disease that in and of itself causes prejudices and war amongst the masses of homosapiens is faith in “God”.

Although Christianity commonly states: “Do unto others as you would have done unto you”; the Buddhists have what I consider to be a better way of thinking: “Karma: What goes around - comes around four-fold.”

Why is the Buddhist way of thinking better than the Christian way?

The Christian statement is easier to dismiss, where the Buddhist statement is a more prominent threat that not only holds truth; but is recognized the world around no matter what other faiths try to teach us.

Buddhists and Atheists have one common ground: Logic. Logically speaking; if the soul is eternal than several other things follow:

1. Death is merely an intermission of life 2. Just as life is not permanent to mortals; neither is death 3. Reincarnation is inevitable

If forgiveness is the practice of the faithful; why isn’t it obvious that to die is merely a release or “forgiveness” of all that has been done in one life time?

Consider this: As mortals we live in a life of senses:

1. Hearing 2. Sight 3. Taste 4. Smell

These senses are comparisons and instincts given to us to survive while we are in our mortal shell we call a body. Early mankind had two more senses that have faded but not yet completely dissolved:

1. Instinct 2. Foresight

For the most part, homosapiens - in order to better suit society have had a great deal of both instincts and foresight “unlearned” i.e.: Replaced from their way of life with a dependency on contradictory pseudo-beliefs compiled to hold them together.

The most common myth observed that organized religions seem to make is the acknowledgement of a masculine god. Why is that a myth vs. a fact?

Genitals are ONLY necessary for procreation which is a survival instinct. However, an immortal that never dies, has no need to procreate and therefore has no genitals by which to identify a gender. I.E.: “GOD” or a higher self/sense of being is genderless and therefore: Celibate.

Buddha vs. Jesus of Nazareth:

Buddha strictly stated: “I am a man; NOT a god. Do NOT worship me.” He further stated that his followers were to use statues of him as a focal point - NEVER as a means to be worshiped.

Jesus of Nazareth: Like Buddha was merely a man. However unlike Buddha, Jesus very much wanted to be worshiped to overcome his insecurity for being born a bastard child: Thus he proclaimed himself to be the Messiah. Interestingly enough; Jesus wasn’t actually worshiped until years AFTER he died. Over time; varying truths were mixed up with rumors and hear-says, until eventually Christ had his wish....to bad it didn’t “save” him from getting himself killed by a well-knowing society called Jews; of whom Jesus was one himself until he got too cocky. Cockiness is a sin in and of itself; and it CAN kill when provoked as Jesus himself found out.....eventually.

The difference between these two historical figures is that Buddha possess and practices humilty and wisdom, where Jesus uses wisdome to draw a crowd then toots his own horn like a politian.