Comment by NaomiLehman 3 days ago Thank you I just learned about it. Seems compatible with atheism. 3 comments NaomiLehman Reply hackernewds 3 days ago It absolutely does not. Jainism is even stricter than Hinduism, to be co-opted with a faithless belief system anilgulecha 3 days ago It's atheistic in that it's godless (more focused on saints). In its orthodoxy it requires a lot from any practitioner, towards its philosophy. yawpitch 3 days ago Atheism isn’t a faithless belief system, it is the absence of either a faith or a belief system.That absence is also quite compatible with Jainism, the core moral precept of which is simply do no violence.
hackernewds 3 days ago It absolutely does not. Jainism is even stricter than Hinduism, to be co-opted with a faithless belief system anilgulecha 3 days ago It's atheistic in that it's godless (more focused on saints). In its orthodoxy it requires a lot from any practitioner, towards its philosophy. yawpitch 3 days ago Atheism isn’t a faithless belief system, it is the absence of either a faith or a belief system.That absence is also quite compatible with Jainism, the core moral precept of which is simply do no violence.
anilgulecha 3 days ago It's atheistic in that it's godless (more focused on saints). In its orthodoxy it requires a lot from any practitioner, towards its philosophy.
yawpitch 3 days ago Atheism isn’t a faithless belief system, it is the absence of either a faith or a belief system.That absence is also quite compatible with Jainism, the core moral precept of which is simply do no violence.
It absolutely does not. Jainism is even stricter than Hinduism, to be co-opted with a faithless belief system
It's atheistic in that it's godless (more focused on saints). In its orthodoxy it requires a lot from any practitioner, towards its philosophy.
Atheism isn’t a faithless belief system, it is the absence of either a faith or a belief system.
That absence is also quite compatible with Jainism, the core moral precept of which is simply do no violence.