Practical Apologetics: Clear Answers for the Everyday Christian
Buddhism has become one of the most influential world religions in modern culture, and even many who don’t identify as Buddhist borrow heavily from its ideas—mindfulness, detachment, meditation, and the pursuit of inner peace. But is Buddhism actually the answer to suffering? In this episode of Practical Apologetics, we examine the teachings of Buddhism and compare them to Christianity. We explore the life of Siddhartha Gautama, the Four Noble Truths, karma, anatta, samsara, and Nirvana. Most importantly, we ask whether Buddhism correctly diagnoses the human problem—or whether Scripture gives us the deeper and truer answer. Buddhism says suffering is rooted in desire. Christianity says suffering is rooted in sin. That difference changes everything. Sources: The Holy Bible The Dhammapada The Universe Next Door — James W. Sire Mere Christianity — C.S. Lewis Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus — Nabeel Qureshi Scripture Referenced: Genesis 1:27 James 1:14–15 Galatians 6:7 Ephesians 2:8–9 1 Corinthians 15 Revelation 21:4 Follow Practical Apologetics on Facebook, Spotify, and YouTube.
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