re: "Buddhist wisdom " (BP, PostBag, November 10, 2023) & "Isoc's role in society", (BP, PostBag, Nov 6)
Dear editor,
Following the observations of Karl Reichstetter and J. C. Wilcox on authentic Buddhism's happy freedom from the traditional curse of religious dogma held as eternally infallible as it upholds witch trials, Hamas, sexism, holy war, homophobia and like evils, it must be wondered what the Buddha would say of those highly amusing photos going round, allegedly created by an AI, of Buddhist monks enjoying a few modern high jinks: motorcycle racing, rock singing, and such.
Would he get his robes all in a twist and start legal action to promptly suppress the sort of creativity that threatens to lead to actual soft power success? Or would he appreciate and welcome an update to his wisdom otherwise in grave danger of terminal fossilization by arch conservatives who find their officially approved incarnation of Buddhism as a religion a most useful political tool? In their zeal to maintain the old ways so richly generous to themselves, they even elevate religion to the status of a pillar of the nation for ISOC to protect with their full force of the state lest the old ways succumb to the threat of creative innovation leading to flourishing for all.
What would the Buddha say?
Felix Qui
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The above letter to the editor is the text as submitted by Felix Qui to the Bangkok Post.
The text as edited was published in PostBag on November 11, 2023, under the title "What say Buddha?" at https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/postbag/2682944/peacetime-frigate-
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