2 Responses to “Reducing mind to the brain”
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May 1st, 2014 at 2:44 pm
I sent an article to VIDUSARA regarding this debate and explained how Amaratunga tries to escape from Nalin without giving derect answers. but they never published
Amaratunga and gunadasa Amarasekara do not believe rebirth and karma
AMARA ,,,,, IS AGAINST SINHALA BUDDHISTS LIKE KING DUTUGEMUNU WHO CLEARED THE PATH FOR nirmala boudhaya TO GO ON THAT PATH. THERAPUTTHABHAYA DID THE SAME ALTHOUGH AMARA,,,,SAYS HE IS A nirmala boudhaya HE IS STILL ENJOYING kama sukhallikanuyogaya WITHOUT GOING TOWARD THAT NIRMALA PATH
NALIN WILL U PLEASE ASK VIDUSARA WHY THEY DIDNOT PUBLISH MY ARTICLE
May 1st, 2014 at 3:01 pm
“Amaratunga and gunadasa Amarasekara do not believe rebirth and karma”.
It is OK not to believe “rebirth and karma” if one believes “there is suffering”.