>><snip>one way or the other, you will not benefit from the debate. I have not ever heard of the Tripitaka and there is no bible in Buddhist literature as such.
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>I am not surching for any benefit.. I am just sharing some knowledge in a book that I read..
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>If Tripitaka says as a principle that is no God.. How any Buddhist literature can point to any bible knowledge ?
I have never heard of Tripitaka. Buddhists do not deny the existence of a God. They neither affirm not deny because without direct experience of God or no-God there is no point in arguing either side. And what is "Bible knowledge" per se? Buddhist texts cover various aspects of religion and philosophy and date back thousands of years. I think you will find all moral and ethical issues covered in the texts of all major religions.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.