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Mahayana runs into his good friend Granny Theravada.
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| Oh, Granny Theravada, what a pleasant surprise to see you. I think a woman like you would believe Buddha is a God. | |
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| Oh, Mahayana, same to you, and no I feel as if you kids are so silly with your thoughts that Buddha is a God and that everyday people can become Buddhas. | |
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They discuss the belief of Buddha being a God.
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| Granny! I am surprised that you believe those ancient ideas are right. | |
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| Well Mahi, I know many things in my old age and one of those things is that Buddha is not a God. | |
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Granny and Mahi begin to get very angry at each other.
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| If you were as smart as you are old, you would be smarter than Einstein. | |
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| Maybe if you spent less time on your video games you would realize I am right. | |
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