Three sectarian views that are rebuked by wise people: 1. There are priests and contemplatives who hold this teaching, hold this view: Whatever a person experiences — pleasant, painful, or neither pleasant nor painful — that is all caused by what was done in the past. 2. There are priests and contemplatives who hold this teaching, hold this view: Whatever a person experiences — pleasant, painful, or neither pleasant nor painful — that is all caused by a supreme being's act of creation. (from Anguttara Nikaya 3.61)
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| - Three sectarian views that are rebuked by wise people: 1. There are priests and contemplatives who hold this teaching, hold this view: Whatever a person experiences — pleasant, painful, or neither pleasant nor painful — that is all caused by what was done in the past. 2. There are priests and contemplatives who hold this teaching, hold this view: Whatever a person experiences — pleasant, painful, or neither pleasant nor painful — that is all caused by a supreme being's act of creation. (from Anguttara Nikaya 3.61)
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| - Three sectarian views that are rebuked by wise people: 1. There are priests and contemplatives who hold this teaching, hold this view: Whatever a person experiences — pleasant, painful, or neither pleasant nor painful — that is all caused by what was done in the past. 2. There are priests and contemplatives who hold this teaching, hold this view: Whatever a person experiences — pleasant, painful, or neither pleasant nor painful — that is all caused by a supreme being's act of creation. 3. There are priests and contemplatives who hold this teaching, hold this view: Whatever a person experiences — pleasant, painful, or neither pleasant nor painful — that is all without cause and without condition. (from Anguttara Nikaya 3.61)
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