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    generally acknowledged that Buddhism and Christianity are ancient and global religions; however, whether the belief in Buddhism is credible or not, has sparked spirited debate. The Christian believes the Buddha is a “shadow”, and he is not to be believed. Actually, there are some similarities in terms of histories, main figures, and beliefs between Buddhism and Christianity. In order to solve sources of conflict, the

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    There are many different definitions and views of Buddhism and many of these views and definitions vary from each other. A quick internet search reveals all the different definitions of Buddhism and some of them may not even be correct or have a scholarly perspective. A five minute Google search reveals one definition which we will take a look at: "…[T]he Buddhist path can be summed up as: (1) to lead a moral life, (2) to be mindful and aware of thoughts and actions, and (3) to develop wisdom and

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    How are Buddhism the same and or different from Hinduism? Buddhism and Hinduism are the different and same in many ways. For example Buddhism is non-theistic and Hinduism is polytheistic. Also Hinduism has a cast system and Buddhism doesn't. Buddhism does not believe In reincarnation Hinduism does as you can see there is a lot of pros and cons with these religions. Hinduism Hinduism is a polytheistic religion they believe in many gods.They don't have a founder. They also have a cast system and

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    Buddhism from a Christian View When the word Buddha is spoken the thoughts of Zen, peace and tranquility may come to mind. To the over 300 million Buddhist’s throughout the world Buddhism is much more than a religion, it is a way of life. The path of a Buddhist can be summed up in three simple sentences. The first, lead a moral life. The second, be mindful of your thoughts and actions and lastly, develop wisdom and understanding. Buddhism is said to explain injustice within the world and at the

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    Comparing Hinduism and Buddhism While Hinduism and Buddhism come from the same cultural backgrounds, they are extremely diverse in their beliefs on afterlife, deity, and rituals. Both religions believe in reincarnation, but it is where an individual goes after he or she gets off the endless cycle that differs. These religions also part when it comes to whom they do or do not worship. Every religion comes with rituals and Hinduism and Buddhism are no exceptions. Hindu followers have no doubt they

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    Christianity and Buddhism are both religions with a huge history and an increasing amount of devoted followers all over the world. In a way, both religions are considered somehow similar, since the two are founded based on the teachings of a single man, for Buddhism, that man is Buddha, and for Christianity, that man is Jesus. Both religions are based, in a way, on the same rule, which concerns the individual prosperity, and the concern of others. Both Lord Buddha, and Jesus Christ, taught their

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    India were known as Hinduism and Buddhism. The ethical and spiritual of both religions profoundly shaped Indian civilizations. Both of the religions share common beliefs as well as their differences. They are widely practiced, and have survived for centuries. Hinduism was created by the Aryans after they emerged through India by migration, according to the Khyber Pass, while Buddhism was created by a high caste system named Siddhartha Gautama. Hinduism and Buddhism have their key beliefs that influenced

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    Comparing and Contrasting Hinduism & Buddhism For most people situated in the Western hemisphere of the world, very little is known about the true concepts and virtues of Eastern religions, Hinduism and Buddhism in particular. While it is safe to say that many people would be surprised that there is more to yoga than just stretching and different positions; there are undoubtedly exhausting amounts of specific details and ideas in Hinduism and Buddhism that people are misinformed about. Specifically

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    Islam, and Buddhism. When looking at Christianity and Buddhism it is easy to identify some major differences. For instance, both the religions were started and founded by different people and in dissimilar ways. A second one would be what they believe in; number of deities, and what they base their knowledge around. A final difference between the two would be how they practice their religion and worship their “God.” Between the two religions they both had a different start. Buddhism started when

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    Temple Buddhism The founder of Buddhism was called Siddhartha, a member of the Gautama clan. He lived between 560 – 480 B.C.E. Gautama was the son of a king called Suddhodana and his wife Maya. After his birth, it was believed that the Gautama would be a great king as his father was, but if the kid ever saw the human misery, he would grow to be a religious teacher. The king Suddhodana did not want this for his son, so he protected the kid from seeing especially four sights: a dead body, an aged

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