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    Around the world there are many people with many different beliefs. Although there are many beliefs, Christianity and Buddhism will be the topics for today. These two religions have spread throughout the world and have influences many individuals. The way these religions are practiced show an immense amount of the culture and origins it originates from. First of all, Christianity is originated from Israel around the time of 30 CE lead by Jesus of Nazareth. It is practiced in North America, South

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    Madar July 19, 2015 REL 3027 Midterm Exam – Question 3 Relating Buddhism & Hinduism Religions throughout the world all come together at some point with similarities and differences whether it be the same God that they worship or their belief system is different, one thing is certain that traditions and practices are remained as sacred and honorable. Of the religious groups that have been taught up until this point, Hinduism and Buddhism are the most connected in every aspect of their traditions, practices

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    divided by key things; oceans and mountains, culture and society, but most important religions and beliefs. Out of the hundreds of practices and beliefs that make part of planet earth one of the most interesting form of religious practice is Buddhism. Buddhism is the practice of finding peace within ones self by developing inner peace, wisdom and kindness. This practice dates back 2,500 years, and the founder is known as Buddha Shakyamuni. He was born a royal prince in a town called Lumbini; originally

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    Buddhism is new to the world, compared to other religions. When it was first introduced in parts of Asia, many people responded in different ways. Many of them disagreed heavily, which is no surprise. If they are bringing in a religion that had no relation to Confucianism, it’s not going to be very trustworthy. The three reasons why people reacted negatively to Buddhism are that Buddha wasn’t spoken of before the Han Dynasty, many Ideologies of Buddhism contradict the beliefs of Confucianism

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    religion is Buddhism, or the worship of the god Buddha. Buddhism has had a colossal effect on the Asian culture and it has had an effect on the way that we (as American citizens) view the Asian culture and the beliefs of Asian men and women. This paper is about into how the culture of Asia has been changed because of the Buddhists believes. Also how their temples have shaped the way that we as Americans view Asian architecture or the kind of things that are in Asia that are because of Buddhism. Many different

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    What is the first thing that pops into your mind then you hear the word Buddhism? Is it Buddha himself? Counties like Japan or Tibet? Maybe you think of a Jackie Chan movie? People in funny robes and shaved heads? Whichever your answer it was it probably wasn’t its origins and its ascending. But how do you think it happened? How is it become so crazy popular? What even is Buddhism? Is it a word that one just throws into a conversation about religion with your mates? Or do you think of it dull meditation

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    It is not uncommon in today’s society to come across someone who in some way shape or form believes in Buddhism. But what about the ancient Greek philosophy of Stoicism? These two ideologies were created thousands of miles apart, as well as centuries apart, however they bare more similarities than we would initially think. There are three key similarities between Stoicism and Buddhism. They both believe in receiving happiness from an internal source, in the idea that suffering stems from desires

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    Each of these world religion is unique and distant from one another, however, there are various religions that have similar aspects to each other since people creating new religions that are a modified version of an old religion. In Mormonism and Buddhism, both religions have differences and similarities to one another such as their beliefs, practices, and wedding ritual. Mormonism is the predominant religious tradition of the Latter Day Saint Movement of the Restorationist Christianity. This movement

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    Jezel Gardner Bates English 111 17 December 2017 Buddhism v. Christianity Around 2 billion people in the world practice the Christian faith, while more than 300 million people practice Buddhism worldwide (Maoz and Henderson 14) . Much of the world’s population has a faith that others can not begin to understand but it is crucial to comprehend why people carry themselves the way they do. Christianity is the leading religion in the world and buddhism is rapidly growing. Both have very strong similarities

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    Buddhism came to the West towards the end of the 19th century. Three major groups of Buddhist practitioners can be identified within American Buddhism. The first group consists of the native-born Americans who have adopted Buddhist teachings over the years. They include Asian, African, and Native American. Another group can be identified as the Buddhist refugees and immigrants who came to the United States and are working to adapt their traditions and practices to the American country. The third

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