07-11-2010, 12:44 PM
[user=1501] [/user]
Well, you claimed that sick and dead men weren't poor, and I said, true, they were millionaries.
What's is your point?
And Buddha spoke about poverty apparently, and it's quite different from what you are claiming
"The economic aspect of a community profoundly affects its other aspects. In a Buddhist economic system the people deliberately use the state power to maximize welfare, both economic and social, from a given national income while enhancing the spiritual dimensions. The Buddha mentioned the economic aspect of life, such as: 'Poverty is suffering in this world. '(Anguttara Nikaya ) also he saw hunger is the most severe of all illnesses."
Well, you claimed that sick and dead men weren't poor, and I said, true, they were millionaries.
What's is your point?
And Buddha spoke about poverty apparently, and it's quite different from what you are claiming
"The economic aspect of a community profoundly affects its other aspects. In a Buddhist economic system the people deliberately use the state power to maximize welfare, both economic and social, from a given national income while enhancing the spiritual dimensions. The Buddha mentioned the economic aspect of life, such as: 'Poverty is suffering in this world. '(Anguttara Nikaya ) also he saw hunger is the most severe of all illnesses."