Hi,

I am interested in Zen. I have read that Buddhism is non-theistic, and I have 
been told that actually it is not that Buddhism is non-theistic, rather 
Buddhism (originally in a pragmatic approach) does not take a theistic or 
non-theistic stance. I know there are many who consider themselves both 
Christian and Zen, but given the 4 Noble Truths, and the 4 Seals, I am not sure 
how it is reconciled, furthermore, Deism is not the same as theism of course, 
so I wonder if the apparent problems are reduced if not gone by holding to 
deism. I have searched high and low online and cannot find much. thank you



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