- THE GREAT DEBATE -
"Is Religion Losing its Grip?"
In the second edition of Life and Death, we published a transcript of a debate held in April last year between four experts on religion. The furore which this seemingly innocuous event created was astounding. We received hundreds of letters and phone calls responding to the many controversial issues raised. And even today, twelve months further on, many are still arguing heatedly over the implications of that debate. Since I know many of you missed out on a copy of Edition #2, we thought it would be fitting to reproduce the transcript in its entirety, opening up this important community debate to as many as possible.
There were three main participants in the discussion:
Father Gerry O'Malley - Catholic Priest from Sydney, best known for his outspoken views on the ordination of female priests.
Chandhapudra - Buddhist teacher from the United States of America, temporarily residing in Australia.
Ross Travers - President of the Australian Atheist Association
Professor Robert Black, president of The Society for the Elimination of All Truth, acted as moderator.
All four are considered to be leading experts in the subject of religion and its role in the wider community.
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Robert: But Chandhapudra, if what you say is true, then what do we replace it with? What safeguards could we implement to prevent people from injuring themselves with thought?
Chandhapudra: Well, naturally, I think people should turn to Buddhism. You see, I'm not advocating that Christians give up religion. In fact, I don't want anyone to give up religion at all. I simply urge them to consider Buddhism as a viable alternative. It is a religion which fulfills every function of Christianity, both societal and psychological, while at the same time being a great deal more believable for the modern mind. I guarantee you that the Buddhist teaching is a magnificent half-lie, one that will take four or five centuries at the very least to expose.
Robert: Wow! That's certainly a big claim. Can you back it up?
Chandhapudra: Look closely at its virtues. Buddhist cosmology bears a strong resemblance to the cosmology of modern physics. There are already many people saying that quantum physicists and Buddhists are pointing to the same reality - marvellous stuff! Furthermore, Buddhist philosophy articulates a Universe which is continually changing and evolving: this is an outlook which happens to be very fashionable at the moment, and it also fits in well with the current scientific theories of evolution. Now, just to place all this in some sort of context, I have been assured by some of our leading scientists that most of modern physical and biological theory is firmly entrenched and that it is virtually inconceivable that theories like quantum mechanics and Big Bang cosmology, for example, will be overturned in the near future.
Father Gerry: Oh, that's certainly comforting! What a laugh. Everyone knows that these scientists are always changing their theories every couple of years or so.
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