Buddhism
In reply to the discussion: Do you view Buddhism as a religion or a philosophy? [View all]M.G.
(250 posts)At least in Asia, Buddhism seems like a pretty straightforward religion to me; shrines to gods and spirits are ubiquitous in Buddhist countries I've visited, Siddhartha Gautama described various supernatural phenomena like various heavenly worlds, and he is attributed miraculous psychic abilities even in the conservative Pali Canon. In the Himalayas Buddhism is probably more like a "religion" than most liberal Protestant sects, with its colorful iconography and layers of Tantric mysticism.
I do recognize that there are Western interpretations of Buddhism which deny rebirth as a literal phenomenon and are completely secularized. That's certainly as "authentic" as any other kind of Buddhism, and could validly be called a philosophy, but that's still a small minority of practitioners.
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