Author: Bill Crouse From
http://www.christianinformation.org/article.asp?artID=13
I. Introduction
A. One notable characteristic of the counter cultural
movement in the late Sixties and early Seventies, was its
wholesale rejection of western values, and in particular,
the Christian religion. To fill the vacuum, many turned
to the religions of the East, one of which was Buddhism.
After the Vietnam War a large influx of Asian
immigrants brought with them the religion of Buddhism.
These two factors, coupled with current movies, Seven
Years in Tibet, and Kundun, which put Buddhism in a
good light, prompted this brief overview of one of the
world's five main organized religions. For a good
overview of this intellectual switch to Eastern
worldviews, see: Turning East by Harvey Cox, and The
East: No Exit by Os Guiness.
B. For its October 13, 1997 issue, Time magazine's feature
article was "America's Fascination with Buddhism."
According to Time, there are now currently 1200 books
in print on the subject of Buddhism, and the number of
English language Buddhist instruction centers has more
than doubled since 1988 (from 429 to more than 1063).
The thrust of the Time article is the Buddhist worldview
permeating our pop culture, a rare example of excellent
reporting!
C. Why the sudden appeal of Eastern Mysticism?
"The west is very young, we're not very wise, and I think
we're hopeful that there is a place that is ancient and wise
and open and filled with light." Actor, Richard Gere.
The worldview of some of the Buddhist sects is very
similar to other new age occultic beliefs. The attraction
is for anything anti-western. Some have expressed their
desire to escape a father-god who holds them responsible.
Others like the serenity Buddhism gives them. Still
others like its stress on world peace and ecological
concern (It was not an accident that the recent Global
Warming conference was held in Kyoto, Japan, a world
center of Buddhism!). Aldous Huxley believed the
religion of Buddhism would be the best for the
environment. See his novel: Island.