
003Eliminating Misconceptions About Buddhism
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This excerpt addresses several common misunderstandings about Buddhism, beginning by explaining the nature of "誤會" (misunderstandings), which arise from false assumptions or hearsay. It then outlines several common criticisms directed at Buddhists from outside the faith, such as being considered "迷信" (superstitious), "消極" (passive), believing in "神權主義" (theistic authority), "忽略現實" (ignoring reality), and being "不合乎科學" (unscientific). The text then systematically refutes each of these criticisms, arguing that true Buddhist practice is rooted in "正信" (correct faith) based on reliable forms of knowledge and involves active engagement in ethical conduct ("善是積極屬於佛") while being "惡消極屬於佛" (passive towards wrongdoing). It emphasizes that Buddhism promotes "自權" (self-reliance) and the transformation of one's own being rather than dependence on external deities, that the focus is on true and lasting well-being ("始終真樂屬佛") rather than fleeting worldly pursuits, and that the Buddhist understanding of reality and the universe ("萬法歸一") is profound and consistent with a deep understanding of self and existence.