| January 18, 2005
The concept of “sin”, a notion containing strong presence within the Christian, Jewish, and Islamic ideologies, is not included within the central beliefs of the Buddhist religion. The typical definition offered by the above-mentioned religions for sin is the broader notion of estrangement from God which cannot be reconciled except through divine forgiveness. The Buddhist does not share this same concept, though does maintain an observance of right and wrong action.
Posted by admin at January 18, 2005 05:17 PM