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opposition and Buddhism
Since " all beings " includes the individual, love and compassion in Buddhism are outside the opposition between self and other.
As such, it is generally manifested more as an opposition to belief in a god ( to theism per se ) than as opposition to gods themselves, making it more associated with antireligion, although Buddhism is generally considered to be a religion despite its status with respect to theism being more nebulous.
Despite this strong suppression from the government, and vehement ideological opposition from Korean Neo-Confucianism, Seon Buddhism continued to thrive intellectually.
When Buddhism entered China, it encountered stiff opposition from the Confucian adherents to ancestor worship.
An example of an older view in opposition to homosexuality is given by the traditional master, Hsuan Hua, an important figure for Buddhism in both China and the United States.
The UNP campaigned in the 1947 general election on a platform of dominion under the United Kingdom and protecting the traditional way of life and Buddhism, the religion followed by the majority of the people, from alleged communist threats from the left-wing opposition parties ( the Lanka Sama Samaja Party and the Communist Party of Ceylon ).
Faced with the sometimes violent opposition of traditional schools of Buddhism such as Tendai, Shingon and Pure Land, Eisai finally left Kyoto for the north-east to Kamakura in 1199, where the Shogun and the newly ascendant warrior class enthusiastically welcomed his teachings.
This shows that already in this generation Langdarma's opposition to Buddhism had disappeared.
Confucianism tolerated magic and mysticism as long as they were useful tools for controlling the masses ; it denounced them as heresy and suppressed them when they threatened the established order ( hence the opposition to Buddhism ).
Y Karunadasa ( 1999, 2000 ) holds that early Buddhism and early Buddhist discourse " often refer to the mutual opposition between two views ":
The conclusion is that it was as a critical response to the mutual opposition between these two views that Buddhism emerged as a new faith amidst many other faiths.

opposition and was
The Boston elders were great at befuddling the opposition with torrents of ecclesiastical obscurities, but Gorton was better.
But his opposition hardened and by 1579, in The School Of Abuse, he was ready to banish all `` players ''.
But the price was the silence of the grave for all criticism or opposition.
More, the U.S. action was hailed by a principal opposition leader, Dr. Juan Bosch, as having saved `` many lives and many troubles in the near future ''.
But when this proposal was made to his Deacon Board, he met unanimous opposition.
The Providence Daily Journal answered the Daily Post by stating that the raid of John Brown was characteristic of Democratic acts of violence and that `` He was acting in direct opposition to the Republican Party, who proclaim as one of their cardinal principles that they do not interfere with slavery in the states ''.
Following Day was Woodbury who spoke of his disapproval of Brown's attempt at servile insurrection, his admiration of Brown's character, and his opposition to slavery.
But as November 1924 drew close the Democratic hierarchy was sorely troubled by grapevine reports that O'Banion was being wooed by the opposition, and was meeting and conferring with important Republicans.
They were to promise fine presents to the loyal red men, as well as an abundant supply of trading goods at better prices than the opposition was offering.
Increasing opposition can be expected in coming weeks, it was indicated.
Chen was equally adamant in his opposition to the admission of Outer Mongolia ; ;
So, too, was the insistence on the relativity of the external world, and the ideas that language and things perceived by consciousness were poor substitutes indeed for immediate perception by pure, indwelling spirit: the opposition of pure consciousness to ratiocinating consciousness.
In law, an answer was originally a solemn assertion in opposition to someone or something, and thus generally any counter-statement or defense, a reply to a question or response, or objection, or a correct solution of a problem.
After he left home before the age of eighteen, his main interest in life was his opposition to the death penalty, which he regarded as state-sponsored murder.
Public demonstrations usually take place without government interference, though one rally in November 2000 by an opposition party was followed by the arrest and imprisonment for a month of its organizer.
Light chose, not without opposition, a site on rising ground close to the River Torrens, which was the chief early water supply for the fledgling colony.
Grey slashed public expenditure against heavy opposition, although its impact was negligible at this point: silver was discovered in Glen Osmond that year, agriculture was well underway, and other mines sprung up all over the state, aiding Adelaide's commercial development.
By 1903 the Liberals were so dominant that there was no longer an organized opposition in Parliament.
Pro-business conservative commentators joined in opposition, writing that the Americans with Disabilities Act was " an expensive headache to millions " that would not necessarily improve the lives of people with disabilities.
On November 6, 1827, Alcott started teaching in Bristol, Connecticut, still using the same methods he used in Cheshire, but opposition from the community surfaced quickly ; he was unemployed by March 1828.

opposition and entirely
In 1933, Benito Mussolini declared Italian Fascism's opposition to the " decadent capitalism " that he claimed prevailed in the world at the time, but he did not denounce capitalism entirely.
The recommendation for more control by local presbyteries and sessions is viewed by its opposition as a method for bypassing the constitutional restrictions currently in place concerning ordination and marriage, effectively making the constitutional " standard " entirely subjective.
Subsequently, under political opposition to women working in government offices, her position was reduced to that of copyist, and in 1857, under the administration of James Buchanan, eliminated entirely.
Grafton Elliot Smith, a fellow anthropologist, sided with Woodward, and at the next Royal Society meeting claimed that Keith's opposition was motivated entirely by ambition.
Only weeks before the election, on 14 July 2009, André Kagwa Rwisereka, the vice president of the opposition Democratic Green Party was found dead, with his head severed almost entirely, in Butare, southern Rwanda.
I owe this result entirely to my former opponents, and all the opposition has come from my former friends.
For the first time the party now faced vigorous parliamentary ( if not entirely constitutional ) opposition in the Dáil, as Fianna Fáil also made significant gains.
But Arlington's support of the court policy was entirely subordinate to personal interests ; and after the appointment of Clifford in November 1672 to the treasurership, his jealousy and mortification, together with his alarm at the violent opposition aroused in parliament, caused him to veer over to the other side.
The proposal to implement an entirely new constitution met with strong opposition from the People's Republic of China and great unease from the United States, both of which feared the proposal to rewrite the constitution to be a veiled effort to achieve Taiwan independence, as it would sever a legal link to mainland China, and to circumvent Chen's original Four Noes and One Without pledge.
The season proved to be quite divorced from what had gone before, with adventures consigned almost entirely to New Thundera, and most villainous opposition coming from either Mumm-Ra or assorted new villains.
Only five sessions have occurred where the legislature was entirely controlled by the opposition party, while in ninety-eight sessions the governor's party controlled the entire assembly.
In 1836, White left Jackson's party entirely, and decided to run for president as a candidate for the Whig Party, which had formed largely from opposition to Jackson.
In the United Kingdom, Canada, and other countries, the term is also used to describe leaving one's party entirely and joining another party, such as leaving an opposition party to support the government ( or vice versa ), or even leaving one opposition party to join another.
Nauru, for example, has no political parties ; its Parliament consists entirely in independent members of parliament or MPs, who form governing coalitions and opposition blocs through alliances of individuals.
Its essential features were: a stress on the need to build a communist party entirely separate from the reformist and centrist elements who were seen as having betrayed socialism in 1914, opposition to all but the most restricted participation in elections and an emphasis on the need for revolutionaries to move on the offensive.
The victorious princes used their augmented power entirely for their own advantage in opposition to the authority of the emperor and the freedom of the nation.
While much of the debate focused on the law's precise language, there was considerable opposition in the Senate, almost entirely from Republicans like Henry Cabot Lodge and Hiram Johnson, the former speaking in defense of free speech and the latter assailing the administration for failing to use the laws already in place.
Major topics of the book are: the problems of the society of plenty based entirely on automated production where individuals have little to do ; imposition of ethical laws through technology i. e. the ethicsphere which has made it impossible to harm individuals physically ; and the ideological opposition of two dominant systems, which is basically a parody of Western-Soviet Union split taken to the absurd.
The regime rested on an unstable balance of power between civilian politicians and the military ; it was neither a normal elected government, nor an outright military dictatorship which could entirely ignore parliamentary opposition.
In the present controversies affecting the Episcopal Church, Nashotah faculty have come down almost entirely on the side of conservatism in doctrine and morals, favoring traditional conceptions of Christian doctrine and opposition to cultural liberalism.
One must not consider their opinions to be in direct opposition to each other, nor can one view them as entirely separate philosophies of thought.
In neither house did a any member of the opposition vote against the bill – the against vote came entirely from Labor detractors.
Vhaeraun's clergy is almost entirely male, and they practice a passive opposition to Lolth.

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