What Bailey believes about Buddhism can be summed up in what are called the "Four Noble Truths"
- There is pain and suffering in the world.
- Attachment to people and things causes suffering.
- The suffering will stop when a person can rid him/her self of all desires.
- There is a path to the extinguishing of all desires.
Note: Buddha never considered himself to be a god, or a divine being of any type. He basically viewed himself as a person showing others "the way" to enlightenment. Bailey doesn't consider Buddha to be a god either.
Things to Remember:
- Remember that Bailey is coming from an extremely different worldview, so totally avoid "Christianese" terms such as "new birth", or even "born again". Some good alternatives that they could better relate to would be terms like "endless freedom from suffering, guilt, and sin", and "gift of eternal good life without suffering". Also, focus on the uniqueness and unique claims of Jesus - especially His resurrection and teaching that He was the only way to God (John 14:6). Ultimately, you want to get the conversation to the point of sharing the gospel, so don't get too sidetracked with confusing Buddhist beliefs. Try to work your own gospel journey story, especially as it relates to your freedom from guilt and assurance of heaven in the midst of suffering.
Bottom line with a Buddhist: As always, remember that you are in a spiritual battle, so put on your spiritual armor (Ephesians 6) and pray without stopping!
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