Buddhism Fails the Test of Reason

By Applied Apologetics
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Published: Dec. 30, 2012
Words: 2,324 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Buddhism has numerous a priori philosophical and theological difficulties. But it also has a posteroiri issues too.

Extended description

"Buddhism Fails the Test of Reason." Buddhism has various meta-philosophical and theological difficulties. But it also has aposteroiri issues too. The fountainhead of the evidential difficulties of Buddhism is it lacks any firsthand accounts and primary sources regarding the life and teachings of Buddha. The documents that exist fail the historicity test because they are dated many hundreds of years after the Buddha died. Moreover, I will argue that Buddhism fails to account for changeless universals as well as various essential operational features of human experience. A Paper.

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world religions, christian apologetics, lee strobel, jp moreland, ravi zacharias, dave hunt, apologetics buddhism, critique buddhism, lotus the cross

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