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Furthermore, in a globalised world, a minority in one country may   oneself. The Buddha even went to the extent of saying that, “Just
 be the majority in another country. Sidelining or marginalising a   like a goldsmith would test gold under fire, so you should test my
 minority religion may lead to retaliation from somewhere else.  teaching in the same way.”


 In the promotion of religious freedom and democracy, the   In the Kālāma Sutta, or the Charter of Free Inquiry, it is
 author mentioned that, “without denying that ideas outside religion   mentioned that one should not accept a teaching simply because:
 can play a valuable and perhaps necessary role in nudging religious   Others mention it,
 traditions  and communities  toward  a healthy  respect  for liberty
 and toleration, there is also a powerful religious case for religious   It is in the legends or traditions,
 freedom.”  I agree  with  the  statement,  especially in  reference  to   It is rumored,
 Buddhism.
            It is found in the scriptures,
 In the case of Buddhism, the fundamental belief is founded   It is in accord with your logical analysis,
 on the premise that man is the most important being on earth as he
 has the ability to determine his own destiny and achieve liberation   It is in accord with your reasoning,
 by himself.   The late  Ven. Yin Shun of  Taiwan mentioned  that   It appears to be true, it is possible
 Buddhism is humanistic in nature.
            It agrees with your preconceived notion,

    The Buddha also taught that man is empowered with three   Or the thought that this is the teaching of our teacher,
 superiorities, namely, powerful memory, courageous will, and the   Or it is from so and so who is an authority.
 ability to live a moral and religious way of life. Man has dignity,
 and this makes him act responsibly to himself, his fellow sentient   Only when you know it for yourself, ‘These qualities  are
 beings, and the environment.  unskillful;  these  qualities  are  blameworthy;  these qualities  are

        criticised by the wise; these qualities, when adopted & carried out,
 In Dhammapada, verse 1, it is mentioned that the mind is the   lead to harm & to suffering’ — then you should abandon them.”
 forerunner of all things. It is man’s mind that determines his destiny
 and achievement (In Pāli, mind is manu. A human being is thus   The key word here is “Only when you know it for yourself”,
 called a “manussa”, meaning a being with a mind).
        meaning “sanditthiko,  akāliko” – experienced  and realised by
        yourself.
 Of the six virtues of the Dharma, one of them is ehi-pasiko,
 meaning to “come and see”, or to investigate the truth. There is   The above brief description provides ample evidence to show
 no demand for blind faith but only the liberty to see the truth for




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