I was with you till you started quoting cucked bible shit.
cucked = get taking advantage of, ex: husbands letting wives get banged by other men in hopes she stays around
this stuff is anti-cuck, similar message in Buddhism. I've heard some Christians say Buddhism is idol worship but its the furthest thing from idol worship and those "Christians" blindly repeating what they heard. Buddhism tries to remove attachements to this world if you read the texts, the people who post cute pics of buddha statues and say they are buddhist are hipsters (its cool to be Buddhist right now) tbh and don't read the buddhist texts.
Do Not Love This World
15 Do not love this world nor the things it offers you, for when you love the world, you do not have the love of the Father in you. 16 For the world offers only a craving for physical pleasure, a craving for everything we see, and pride in our achievements and possessions. These are not from the Father, but are from this world. 17 And this world is fading away, along with everything that people crave. But anyone who does what pleases God will live forever.
Verse 146: Why is there laughter? Why is there joy although (the world) is always burning? Shrouded in darkness why not seek the light?
Verse 148: This body is worn out-with age, it is the seat of sickness, it is subject to decay. This putrid body disintegrates; life, indeed, ends in death.
Verse 167: Do not follow ignoble ways, do not live in negligence, do not embrace wrong views, do not be the one to prolong samsara (lit., the world).
Verse 171: Come, look at this world (i.e., the five khandhas), which is like an ornamented royal carriage. Fools flounder in this world of the khandhas, but the wise are not attached to it.
Verse 174: Blind are the people of this world: only a few in this world see clearly (with Insight). Just as only a few birds escape from the net, so also, only a few get to the world of the devas, (and Nibbana).
Verse 175: Swans travel in the sky; those with supernormal powers travel through space; the wise having conquered Mara (the devil/tempter) together with his army, go out of this world (i.e., realize Nibbana).