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Understanding Buddhism LogicallyFirst of all, in Buddhism whatever is taught should not be taken into account, because1). The teachings are inherited from ancestors2). The teachings are taught by a person who you like, or you obey3). The teachings are in booksThis is how it is explained in the Kalam ...>


Understanding Buddhism LogicallyFirst of all, in Buddhism whatever is taught should not be taken into account, because1). The teachings are inherited from ancestors2). The teachings are taught by a person who you like, or you obey3). The teachings are in booksThis is how it is explained in the Kalam ...>


Understanding Buddhism LogicallyFirst of all, in Buddhism whatever is taught should not be taken into account, because1). The teachings are inherited from ancestors2). The teachings are taught by a person who you like, or you obey3). The teachings are in booksThis is how it is explained in the Kalam ...>


Understanding Buddhism LogicallyFirst of all, in Buddhism whatever is taught should not be taken into account, because1). The teachings are inherited from ancestors2). The teachings are taught by a person who you like, or you obey3). The teachings are in booksThis is how it is explained in the Kalam ...>


Understanding Buddhism LogicallyFirst of all, in Buddhism whatever is taught should not be taken into account, because1). The teachings are inherited from ancestors2). The teachings are taught by a person who you like, or you obey3). The teachings are in booksThis is how it is explained in the Kalam ...>


Understanding Buddhism LogicallyFirst of all, in Buddhism whatever is taught should not be taken into account, because1). The teachings are inherited from ancestors2). The teachings are taught by a person who you like, or you obey3). The teachings are in booksThis is how it is explained in the Kalam ...>


Understanding Buddhism LogicallyFirst of all, in Buddhism whatever is taught should not be taken into account, because1). The teachings are inherited from ancestors2). The teachings are taught by a person who you like, or you obey3). The teachings are in booksThis is how it is explained in the Kalam ...>