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    Buddhism and Islam are both prevalent religions in the world today with Buddhism originating around 2500 BCE in India, while Islam began around 700 CE in the Middle East. Buddhism began when Siddhartha Gautama became enlightened and started spreading his teachings of what he learned throughout India. Islam began through the teachings of their main and highest prophet, Muhammad. Islam and Buddhism are similar through their beliefs in a singular founder and a set of ethical standards which they live

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    interesting, and highly contrasting religions however, are Buddhism, and Christianity. Buddhism is a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) between the sixth and fourth centuries BCE. Buddhism is a way of life to about 300 million people around the world, their path can be described as: leading a moral life, being mindful and aware of their thoughts and actions, and developing wisdom and understanding (“BuddhaNet Basic Buddhism Guide: A Five Minute

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    First, Comparing Buddhism in ancient China and Japan. Buddhism in ancient Japan was similar to Buddhism in China because, it was the Chinese who introduced Buddhism to Japan in the first place and when the Chinese introduced this idea it “…became immensely popular, at least with the upper classes.” Another way that Buddhism in Japan was the same in China is because in Japan, when Buddhism was introduced it taught people to achieve Buddhahood through the eightfold path, and in China when it was

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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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    Hinduism, Confucianism and Buddhism are three of the world’s most distinguished belief systems of the past and for some, still in the present. The guidelines they provided influenced the social, political and religious lives of people within the societies that followed them. Hinduism emerged when the Aryans arrived in ancient India and began to combine their ideas with those of the Dravidians, the native population. One major Hindu idea was the caste system, which influenced the social lives of its

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    there are three main teachings, Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. Although all three of these religions are classified as their own, many people that practice one of these religions will also identify with another. When it comes to Asian religions, the western world creates vast images and conceptualizes religion in a satirical way. While most people in western cultures like the United States and United Kingdom will believe that Buddhism is a religion, most do not associate Daoism and Confucianism

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    because of these identities, religion makes up a huge part of everyday lifestyles and beliefs. Within this paper I will be comparing the similarities and differences between the religions Christianity and Buddhism, both of which fall in the top 6 most popular religions widely practiced around the world. (Juan) To begin with, a very significant similarity both Christianity and Buddhism share is one spiritual figure, or founder, in which they look up to. The Christian faith is based on the life, death

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    In Asia, many religious outlooks are what set aside the life of individuals. The three main forms of religion that is practiced are Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism, all of which began in India and made their way around the world. Though these three religious teachings have similarities in terms of Karma, religious laws, and places of worship, there are differences that are held, much like any other forms of religion. In Hinduism, the concept of the almighty God (Brahman, Vishnu, and Shiva), who

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    Zen Buddhism is the main religion in Japan, China, South Korea and India. Buddhism influences; peace, mindfulness and care for all

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    Comparing the Philosophy of Life in Christianity and Chinese Buddhism Chinese Philosophy not only is the fruit of thinking of the Chinese nation, but also is the important component part of world culture. In Chinese philosophy, there are three main parts: Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Among them, Chinese Buddhism, which came from India, experienced a course of sinicization under the influence of Chinese traditional culture represented mainly by Confucianism and Taoism , so it keeps the

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