I am apt to believe that Christianity is such a widely
followed religion stems from the early days when it was shafted down the
throats of Natives by force, enforced conversion through conquest of
weak countries, indoctrination and using the carrot and stick of using
heaven and hell to instill fear. Human beings have two major weaknesses
that had been exploited - greed and fear. Greed for wanting heavenly
bliss and fear of the unknown befalling them if they do not follow.
If
Christianity is so well accepted, why did it fail in China and India
and even Red Dot. Muslim countries have their own safeguards against
Christianity, which forbids Muslims from being converted to
Christianity. That is their 'Red Line'.
Here, Buddhism lost the
edge in becoming a well adopted religion worldwide, particularly in the
West, because Buddhism, which by the way is more a philosophy than a
religion, believes in freedom of choice, and that belief is not handed
down or imposed by parents to offspring by force. That is why Buddhism
harbor this belief by advising would be followers to understand the
beliefs and doctrines before getting converted.
Today, Buddhism is still a major religion in China, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar and Singapore.
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