If we look closely and honestly, at the notion of the Judeo-Christian-Islamic God
or even the numerous gods like Jupiter and Indra, they are dualistic in nature.
But the Buddhist view is that there is no creator God, or need for a creator because the cosmos is boundless and immeasurable in time and space.
Reality-as-it-is has neither a beginning nor end but has a circular and living dimension, existing only in the timeless now.
A problem with monotheism is its inherently dualistic perspective, in which the personal God or deity is separate from its creation.
But the Buddhist view is that there is no creator God, or need for a creator because the cosmos is boundless and immeasurable in time and space.
Reality-as-it-is has neither a beginning nor end but has a circular and living dimension, existing only in the timeless now.
A problem with monotheism is its inherently dualistic perspective, in which the personal God or deity is separate from its creation.
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