Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Sunday, January 26, 2020
A Major Difference Between Christianity and Buddhism
A Major Difference Between Christianity and Buddhism
Christianity and Buddhism are radically different in multiple ways. One way is clearly displayed in this quotation:
"If you see something horrible, don't cling to it; and if
you see something beautiful, don't cling to it."
Dudjom Rinpoche
Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje is the supreme leader of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. He was appointed to his position by the 14th Dalai Lama. The quotation represents the Buddhist concept that clinging to the passing and ephemeral phenomena of life produces suffering.
Suffering is eliminated when the clinging is eliminated. This has been described in numerous ways. Here are two of them: that which is left after a flower has been crushed and the hand removed; that which is left after a candle has been extinguished.
Christianity totally disagrees. Christianity calls for a deliberate choice to focus on positive things, because that pleases and glorifies God. God is involved in every aspect of the life of the believer. He knows how may hairs are on your head.
"Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable,
whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,
whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and
if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things."
Philippians 4:8
"Whether then, you eat or drink or whatever you do,
do all to the glory of God."
1 Corinthians 10:31
Scriptural quotations are from the New American Standard Bible. Copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by the Lockman Foundation.
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Thursday, May 26, 2016
Deceptively Beautiful
The beautiful giant “corpse flower” is about ten to fifteen feet (3.1 to 4.6 meters) tall, blooms for about one to two days every seven or more years, and smells like rotting meat. In a Christian context, the flower may be seen as a visual metaphor for evil, which can often seem to be beautiful but inside is stinking and vile.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Book Comment: An Encyclopedia of African American Christian Heritage
Many people would rather stick a pencil into their eye than
to read a book of history. That
really is a shame, because history helps us to understand where we have been
and how that affects where and who we are now. Christians, especially, are a historically based
people. To really understand
Christianity, it is necessary to learn about the mindset and history of a world
almost totally alien to our modern world but on which our modern world is
based.
All Christians worldwide are part of the same family. All those who belong to Jesus, have the
Mind of Christ. Yet, often, we
misunderstand one another. How
much does a Christian in Norway know about Christians in China? How much does a Christian in Belarus
know about Christians in Greece?
Do you know about the military saints or the Fools for Christ? How much do we know about Christians in
other religious traditions existing side by side with us in our own home areas?
In the United States, how much do white Christians know
about black Christians and vice versa?
We have lived together for four hundred years but many whites have never
been into a black church and many blacks have never been into a white church. Study of books such as An Encyclopedia
of African American Christian Heritage (Judson Press, 2002) can help us understand
one another.
The book by Marvin A. McMickle is divided into chapters of
short essays on the following subjects: Denominational Founders and Leaders,
Preachers, Teachers and Scholars, Politicians, Prophets, Nationalists, Cult
Leaders, Singers and Songwriters, and Movements, Terms, and Events. Good historical studies do not turn
away from discussing the unpleasant along with the positive and this book
exposes the warts along with the beauty. I heartily recommend this interesting and useful book.
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A general caution: books may give you wonderful new
insights and explanations of subjects, but you should never base your Christian
beliefs on any one book or the teachings of one person, no matter who they are.
All teachings must be consistent with scripture. Read as the Bereans did, with
discernment. “… for they received the word with great eagerness, examining the
Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so.” Acts
17:11 NASB
Any doctrines must be consistent with the historical
full body of Christian thought. Doctrines or teachings inconsistent with
scripture in any way must be rejected. You would not eat cheese which had a
fuzzy fungus growing on it.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Models for Jesus
http://www.model4jesus.com/ is a site featuring a group of Christian fashion models who say, "Be a model, don't just look like one." They declare that a woman can be a positive role model in the modern world without compromising her beliefs. "A woman who knows her self, her true assets and her limitations will be able to become a woman of wisdom."
The group conducts workshops to teach women how to be true role models for younger women and not to conform to shallow standards of "beauty." They teach women to see what God thinks about real beauty. Fashion shows are presented for fundraising purposes.
The group conducts workshops to teach women how to be true role models for younger women and not to conform to shallow standards of "beauty." They teach women to see what God thinks about real beauty. Fashion shows are presented for fundraising purposes.
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