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Parinibbāna in secular Buddhism

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I take it that an important claim of secular Buddhism is that the Buddha never actually taught literal rebirth. What happens during parinibbāna according to secular Buddhism? How is it different from any other death? If there is no difference, how do secular Buddhists explain the very existence of this term? Can any death be called parinibbāna?
Asked by kami (2732 rep)
Apr 18, 2018, 10:09 PM
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