Did Buddha suffered when the Shakya (his tribe) were destroyed?
Did even Buddha suffered sometimes, in the face of terrible events, even after his enlightenment?
>>9402545
>>9402549
No.
Human after all...
Whoever wrote this was pretty unfamiliar with bhuddhism, I'd bet
>>9403695
You are retarded
>>9403705
why do you think so?
>>9402545
Like all stoics, he simply stopped caring about anything. Without being able to suffer, he was unable to be invested in something.
Before, yes of course
After, no
>>9403695
Tezuka probably spent a lot more time studying the religion that was a large part of his country's history to make this than you have
>>9402545
At last, after the honey and nausea of the pleasures; after the insomnia and cold sweat of doubt; after the ice in the marrow and the tightness in the lungs of fear; after the thirst and restlessness of the search; after the marshes and the excrement of degradation; after the anemia and the agony of self-immolation; after the days without meaning and the dead night of the soul, at last: the enlightenment.
>>9405432
And the Westboro Baptist church has probably spent more time studying the bible than I have, but they quite obviously don't understand Christ's lessons.
>>9405529
>American church
>church """"""history""""""
I'll take false equivalence for $600