During Biology class, Teacher A enthusiastically lectured on the theory of evolution, asserting that apes were the ancestors of humankind. In the class, student B stood up, his voice trembling but resolute: "Sir, I believe humans were created by God." The entire classroom fell silent. Teacher A frowned, bluntly rejecting student B's statement . From that day on, his life became a living hell. Teachers held a secret prejudice against him, classmates began whispering and avoiding him. Isolation spread throughout the school. No one would sit at his desk, no one would play with him; B became a hated "heretic" in an educational environment that supposedly respected diversity. Human nature dictates rejecting what is different to protect the cohesion of the group. The harsh reality of narrow-mindedness.
In a Buddhist village : If you claim the universe was created by God, the villagers will consider you insane and drive you away.
In a Christian village : If you say that this world arose from causes and conditions, you will immediately be hunted down, hated, and even persecuted to death by the community.
Organizational rule : Any group, religion, company, etc., tends to suppress dissenting voices to maintain its monopolistic order.
The Paradox of Geographical Distance
Echoes from afar : many schools, including teachers and other students, both in your own country and around the world, support your viewpoint.
Unexpected support : Buddhists and Christians from far away villages, who share your beliefs, will stand up to defend, praise, and regard you as a hero.
The harsh truth : Right or wrong is not determined by the nature of the statement itself, but by the geographical location and power boundaries of the group you stand in.
Why do people from other provinces and religions everywhere love Buddha and God, while people in the same village (brothers, friends, relatives) kill God and the Shakya clan?
The Buddha's parents followed ancient Brahmanism/Hinduism.
Jesus' parents were Jewish.
Jesus and Buddha came to the world only to teach morality, love, and the universe; they did not create religion. "They came to show the way. Religion is something people build later to follow that path."
1. ABOUT THE BUDDHA - SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA
What did he call himself? "The Enlightened One - Buddha," not "the founder of a religion."
He taught three main things:
Philosophy : The Four Noble Truths, The Eightfold Path. "What is suffering, the cause of suffering, the cessation of suffering, the path to the cessation of suffering"
Love : Compassion - Showing compassion and forgiveness to all beings, including enemies.
The Universe : The Law of Cause and Effect, Reincarnation, Impermanence. "All things arise from causes and conditions."
Did he establish "Buddhism"? No. For 45 years, he traveled around preaching, only saying: "Light your own torch and walk." "Don't believe because I say it. Experience it for yourself."
The religion "Buddhism," with its temples, scriptures, and sects, was systematized by his disciples and later kings approximately 300-500 years after his death.
He's like a doctor who only prescribes medicine. The "Buddhist hospital" was built by his disciples.
2. ABOUT JESUS
What did he call himself? "Son of Man - Son of God" , "The Shepherd", "The Way, the Truth, and the Life".
He taught three main things:
Moral teachings : The Ten Commandments, The Sermon on the Mount. "Love your neighbor as yourself."
Love : "God is Love." Forgive 70 times 7. Love even your enemies.
The Universe : The Kingdom of God, Eternal Life, The Father-Son Relationship Between Man and God
Did He establish "Christianity"? No. He said to Peter: "On this rock I will build my Church." The word "Church - Ecclesia" means "community of followers."
The term "Christianity" didn't appear until 300 years later, when the Roman emperor legalized it. The New Testament was also written down by the disciples after Jesus' ascension to heaven.
He was like a father showing the way home. And the "Christian church" was built by his descendants for them to gather.
*TITLE: "DEATH COMES FROM WITHIN THE VILLAGE"
WHY WAS THE KINGDOM OF SAKYAMUNI EXTERMINATED AND JESUS CRUCIFIED?
History often blames "an entire nation" or "an entire religion." But if you read carefully, you'll find a sad pattern: Enlightened beings are often hurt by their own "family."
1. THE CASE OF THE SHAKYAMUNI FAMILY: KING LUU LY AND THE INCITION
According to the Anguttara Nikaya and the Long Agama Sutta*:
King Luu Ly was a maternal grandson of the Shakya clan. His mother was the daughter of a servant in the clan. Upon entering the palace, she was humiliated as a "servant's daughter." Luu Ly carried this shame from a young age.
Three military campaigns : King Luu Ly marched to Kapilavastu three times. All three times he retreated. This was because he still respected his family ties. He did not issue an order for genocide.
Fourth time : The Brahmin officials and courtiers incited: "Your Majesty has been merciful three times already. If we don't exterminate them, they will seek revenge." They fanned the flames of personal hatred into clan hatred. Result: They were all killed. However, those who "married outsiders" were spared because they no longer bore the "Shakya surname" (as recorded in history). Those who were daughters-in-law or sons-in-law (outsiders who married into the Shakya clan) were not included in the decree to exterminate the direct bloodline of this clan; however, their fate depended on their circumstances and location when the battle took place.
Lesson : It wasn't Brahmanism that killed the Shakya clan. It was pride and the instigation of those around the king that led to their murder. Later, Brahmins were among the first to convert to Buddhism: Sariputta and Moggallana.
2. THE CASE OF JESUS: PILATO AND THE CROWD IN THE SYNAGOGUE
According to the four Gospels:
Jesus was Jewish . His mother Mary, his father Joseph, and the twelve apostles were all Jewish. The first people to believe in Him were also Jewish.
Governor Pilato said three times, "I find no fault in him." He wanted to release him. He held no grudge.
Who demanded his execution? It was "the chief priests, elders, and the crowd" in the synagogue. They said, "His blood will be on us and on our children." Who were they? They were people from Nazareth, who had gone to the Sabbath with Him. They hated Him because He said, "You have abandoned the commandments to keep the traditions."
Lesson : It wasn't the "Jews" who killed Jesus. It was jealousy and fear of losing power from a group of leaders and an incited mob that led to the murder. It was the Jews themselves who later founded the first church in Jerusalem.
3. THE "MURDER IN THE VILLAGE" RULE
Why is that? For three reasons:
Being too close makes you feel uncomfortable. The villagers know all your bad habits. They won't accept "the neighbor's son" suddenly talking about the universe. It's like in school, if a student says "Humans originated from apes." in school, people from outside the province will applaud. But your teachers will feel embarrassed.
Fearing being swayed, the Buddha spoke of "non-self" → challenging the power of the Brahmin priests in the village. Jesus spoke of "the Kingdom of God" → challenging the power of the High Priest in the village. Therefore, those who call you brothers, friends, and relatives, whose egos clash in the village, want you to remain silent.
Incitement is stronger than reason.
History proves that the greatest tragedies often don't stem from the initial enemy, but from the instigation, hatred, and inflated egos of those around us that push things to extremes. The initial intentions of those in power.
King Luu Ly : Initially, he led his army to Kapilavastu with the intention of intimidating and punishing the Shakya clan for past humiliations. After being advised by the Buddha three times, he agreed to withdraw his troops each time.
Governor Pilato : Recognizing Jesus' innocence, he declared three times before the crowd, "I find no fault in this man," and even publicly washed his hands to declare his own innocence in the judgment.
Tragedy stemming from the incitement and ego of the crowd.
Hatred prevails : King Luu Ly courtiers constantly remind him of past humiliations, stirring up his pride and forcing him to return and exterminate the Shakya clan.
Betrayal by his brothers : The priests, scribes, and the Jewish crowd—who were his compatriots, his "brothers"—constantly shouted, pressured, and forced Pilato to crucify Jesus.
The core issue : When a wounded ego is combined with collective incitement, people are willing to use the pretext of "justice" to force those in power to murder their own kind or loved ones.
4. PROOF: OUTSIDEERS LOVE YOU THE MOST
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Regarding the Buddha : The Brahmins, who lived far away and had no political involvement in Kapilavastu, were among the first to renounce worldly life. King Ashoka was also not of the Shakya clan.
Regarding God : The Jewish people were the first to spread Christianity to the entire world, His apostles came from various places (such as the region around the Sea of Galilee) rather than all hailing from the same village of Nazareth as He did.
His parents —Queen Maya, Saint Joseph, and the Virgin Mary—all supported him to the very end.
In conclusion : Love often comes from people who are "unrelated," while hatred often comes from people who are "too involved."
FINAL WORDS: DON'T BLAME A NATION OR A RELIGION
It was a king and a few officials who slaughtered the Shakya clan. The killing of Jesus was carried out by a few high priests and a crowd.
But billions of Brahmins, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thais love Buddha. Billions of people—including Jews, Romans, and people from Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Vietnam—love Jesus.
Their deaths were not due to "one religion killing another," but rather to "the ego plus incitement" killing "the Truth."
And the truth is immortal. 2600 years later, there are still people who follow Buddha. 2000 years later, there are still people who follow Christ.
Because the villagers can kill the body, but they cannot kill what the Buddhas taught: Love and Morality.
⇒ "The most dangerous people are not those of a different religion. The most dangerous people are those from the same village (including family, friends, and close relatives) but with different egos." "It's not an entire nation or religion at work. It's those 'very close' who act out of ego, self-interest, or incitement."
The SkyPirl project is envisioned as a grand narrative of creating a digital universe, where blockchain technology blends with religious beliefs through network upgrades (hardforks). It originated from the Polkadot virtual universe.
First version : The virtual universe we live in is actually a network hardforked by the Heavenly Father of Buddha from an original system similar to Polkadot.
The concept of decentralization : He wants to build a completely decentralized space, completely eliminating the supreme Sudo-key (God) encryption . This universe would be governed by a Council, where everything would unfold according to the laws of Dependent Origination , not solely determined by any single Creator.
System failure : This first project encountered technical problems and failed, forcing the Buddha's father to stop and abandon the project.
Sudo-key's intervention and the historic handshake.
The experiment of centralized control : Seeing the project abandoned, the Father of Jesus continued the hardfork from that old patch. He tried to restore order by putting the Sudo-key (God) in as supreme administrator to control the system, but this centralized model ultimately failed.
Collaborative Creation : Refusing to give up, the Father of Jesus and the Father of Buddha decided to join forces, gathering many other great saints to work together to establish an entirely new realm: Earth .
The Paradox of Multireligion on the New Earth: The current Earth is a complex hardfork, where the ultimate programmers combine many new technologies and policies but still have to reuse old code from previous universes. This explains the great mysteries of humanity:
Remnant ancient source code : Many inhabitants of Earth neither worship Buddha nor Christ because they are unknowingly activating ancient code that points to an early creator—one who existed even before the Buddha's father performed the first hardfork.
Parallel migrants : A large number of other inhabitants are entities that migrated from other parallel universes. Upon arriving on Earth, they still carry their "original data" and continue to maintain the worship of the Creator from their old world.
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