Ancient is not always better. ^.^;
Very true, Hinduism is far older, in fact the oldest of all, I think.
They can be. In an ideal world... I would like for everyone to be right after they pass. Everyone gets what they desired in life. Atheism- They get the peace of their soul never being recycled.
Buddhism- Reincarnation or Peace depending on how you lived your life.
Christians get their heaven.
Satanists get their hell.
But I suppose that would also mean that no one was right... *sigh* But I would rather everyone get what they desire.
But it also means someone was right after all
otehrwise why no one was right doesn't make sense
I imagine to meet a lot of people in heaven whom I didn't expect to be there by my own standards (we all have some, I guess, just my pov) but there are some logical loopholes, now I'm not bashing, and my intent is not to hurt anyone's beliefs.
Atheists don't get the peace of their soul, technically they think they don't have a soul, hence no after life...cut them off the list. so there is no peace, it is wrong to even think they would need peace soul-wise or after life wise.
Buddhists are in my opinion some of the most harmless people in the world, really peace full people. but again, if meditation grants nirvana, peace, a higher truth, a higher code than materialism - then the point of reincarnation just provides self satisfaction because it is the only means to justify our actions. but who decides what values actions should be assigned? just on our moral sense of right and wrong can not justify our actions, because the ungoverned principle (if there is any) would simple have to exist for a higher cause then justification. self Justification alone seems empty and self serving. so is the need to get rid of suffering. that is a very subjective thought. and would only apply if one is seeking enlightenment. But since Buddhism doesn't directly accept a God, (some form of Buddhism do) and creation, that is why it only serves meditating people, those who seek enlightenment. Empathy towards all life is a noble goal, but technically you can achieve that without Buddhism. The doctrine of Buddhism is very similar to Hindu thought, just with different emphases. Classic Buddhism is simply not suited to specialized cultures where life, work, pleasure, relationships, entertainment, spirituality, are all a part of life and accepted. The concept that all of our desires and attachments to the world are the things holding us back, and that reality is an illusion that we shouldn't engage with, is a disastrous and potentially harmful doctrine when encouraged. When we say that suffering is the status-quo of life and in a person suffers now for their transgressions in previous lives. This ends up in an endless loop, a continuous decline/raise situation. You can be either very good and keep going better or you can be very worst and keep going that way. And in our own sentient conscience we are to battle this all our life. For a painfully disabled person their present torture is a result of their own past actions or sins. That's Karma for you. plus Buddhism is supposed to be against the God centered religions, but they portray Buddha as a man-god. not a man.
Buddhism's first truth is "To live is to suffer" and it's second truth is "Suffering is caused by desire." to me it does not view life as essentially a good and amazing, but hell on earth. Desire is to be stopped by the second noble truth. It says not to desire at all. Buddha's "middle path" otherwise called the "path of moderation" must be abandoned since the only way to reach nirvana is by completely destroying desire, which is an extreme view and thus not one of moderation. Moderation would involve desiring little. When one looks at it this way, then it is self-contradictory. Look at the Buddha's teachings as instructions for practice, and then the meaning of desire changes. Desire is the source of suffering, BUT the practice cannot begin and cannot exist without desire. Once the practice has reached its end, there is no desire, and there is no longer any need for the practice.
Anyways, socially, Buddhism is ideal solution for meditation and peace, but on theological or philosophical grounds, to me is not fully explaining or answering.
Christians can get their heaven only if they behave like Christians (A lot of criticism stands on our door as well).
About Satanists well, there's the obvious.