There was a book called, " The God of Budddha " published in the 1980's.
Never obtained a copy myself but read a copy of a friend and I seem to
remember reference to 'the unborn one', or 'uncreated one'. 
Owen
  

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>In practice most Buddhists do pray whatever Buddha Himself might have 
>said. In fact they evented prayer wheels, prayer beads and printing so 
>they could do so continually.

Since most Buddhists don't believe in God, or that Buddha talked about
God, 
who are they praying to?  Or is it just a personal development strategy?

David

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