Samira
15 February 2008

Buddha was seated among his disciples one morning when a man approached the gathering. "God doesn't exist, does he?" he asked.
"No, God doesn't exist," Buddha answered.
After lunch, another man appeared. "God exists, doesn't he?" he asked.
"Yes, God exists," Buddha answered.
Late in the day, a third man asked Buddha, “Does God exist? I wonder.”
Buddha's response was, "You must decide for yourself."
"Master, this is absurd," said one of the disciples, "How can you give three different answers to the same question?"
"Because they were different persons," answered the Enlightened One, "And each person approaches God in his own way: some with certainty, some with denial and some with doubt."
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