You can read the Dhammapada in a day

>>want to be a Christian?
>>here's a 2000 page book, and the actual religion doesn't start until over halfway through
That's the way of the cuck. I go to the church so a fat cuck read it out loud for me. Have fun in hell.

Even just the major texts of philosophical Taoism are considerably more extensive than the Tao Te Ching.

The total collected Upanishads create a book comparable in size to the Bible.

Why can't you read the bible in a day?

>Just read the Dhammapada and you will get Buddhism
The entire Pali Canon can easily occupy several bookshelves and take years to read all of it.

Tippers get the rope

Was I cucked? My copy of the Upanishads is only like 200 pages.

This is a ridiculous comparison. The Pali Canon is far bigger than the Bible and there are mountains of Hindu scriptures. You can't even read the early Upanishads in a day anyway.

Who is the translator? If it's Juan Mascaro, then they're heavily abridged. By "all the Upanishads" I assume that user means the 108 listed in tradition. Only 10-13 are considered the most important.

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Thanks for giving the only actual answer in this thread. It’s part of the moral system. If Christianity were easy to understand, then it would be incongruous with the punishing nature of the old testament god, and incongruous with human debt for the sacrifice of the new testament god.

This is true. Much of the Pali Cannon was destroyed and what remains is still a substantial amount of text. Not to mention that all theologies have extensive literature produced by scholars.