Showing posts with label War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label War. Show all posts

Friday, August 29, 2008

Picture of Soldiers in Iraq Firing a Missile

I ran across this picture (from Life mag?), and thought it was cool, so I'm sharing. These are soldiers in Iraq.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Why Christianity is better than Buddhism

photo by Hartfried Schmid

I was wondering awhile back about why Christianity is better than Buddhism, and I ran across this helpful bit (brackets are mine):
But some at least of the disciples of the great Gautama [aka Siddhartha] interpret his ideal, so far as I can understand them, as one of absolute liberation from all desire or effort or anything that human beings commonly call hope. In that sense, the philosophy would only mean the abandonment of arms [weapons] because it would mean the abandonment of almost everything. It would not discourage war any more than it would discourage work. It would not discourage work any more than it would discourage pleasure. It would certainly tell the warrior that disappointment awaited him when he became the conqueror, and that his war was not worth winning. But it would also presumably tell the lover that his love was not worth winning; and that the rose would wither like the laurel. It would presumably tell the poet that his poem was not worth writing; which may (in certain cases needless to name) be indeed the case. But it can hardly be called an inspiring philosophy for the production of good poems any more than bad. It may be that these persons are wrong about what is threatened by Buddhism. It may also be that the other persons are wrong about what was promised by Christianity. But I hope we have heard the last of the muddled discontent of worldly people, who curse the Church for not saving the world that did not want to be saved, and are ready to call in any other theory against it - even the wild theory by which the world would be destroyed.

-Exerpt from Buddhism and Christianity

By G.K. Chesterton

Illustrated London News March 2, 1929