Even though Buddhism has similar beliefs to Christianity when it pertains to morals, the vast majority of beliefs between the two religions are different. Buddhism was created out of the dissatisfaction with Hinduism (Caner & Hindson, 2008). Buddhism also divided into 2 main branches called Mahayana and Theravada. Buddism continues to change while Christianity is constant, reliable and has the Bible as proof.
Buddhism Creation View Buddhism was born from Hinduism along with two other world religions, which share similar beliefs in some areas. One belief is that from that connection, Buddhists continue in the belief of reincarnation. Dhammika from the Buddhanet.net explains: Buddhism offers the most satisfactory explanation of where man came from and where he is going. When we die, the mind, with all the tendencies, preferences, abilities and characteristics …show more content…
Christianity Creation In the Bible Old Testament the book of Genesis clearly and concisely explain how God created man from dust on the ground (Gen 2:7 NIV). God named his first creation Adam and then the first woman Eve. In contrast, Buddhism followers seem to believe humans came to be by cells growing into a human as mentioned by Dhammika. None of the research found could clearly define how the first human came to be according to Buddhism or Hinduism.
Buddhism Identity. Ed Hindson and Ergun Caner noted, “Buddhist must practice ashima, the Hindu renunciation of killing any living things. Unlike Buddhism does not teach that all life is infused with an atman (soul)” (Caner & Hindson, 2008). Reincarnation into an animal life form is not accepted in Buddhism as it is in Hinduism. Dean Halverson states, Theravada Buddhism considers humans as a collection of aggregates and Mahayana Buddhism they believe the same as Theravada with the addition, that some existence continues in the Pure Land for a time being (Halverson,