8). Almost all religions have some kind of God who they worship. Hindu traditionalists believe in the soul as well as a God. Buddhism does not believe in a God at all. However, they do believe in the wise words of Buddha, who once lived long ago. For Hindus, every living being has an equal soul and they all play a role in the universe. There is a Supreme Soul called the “Paramatma” and they wish to reach this supreme soul by the end of their reincarnation cycle (par. 10). Hindus believe in reincarnation. A soul transfers through 84 million species through reincarnation before they transfer to a human body. While in these bodies, the souls try not to collect material happiness. This is similar to Buddhism.
Hinduism and Buddhism have many similarities and differences. They believe in the soul and the mind, along with making sure the world is a better place to live in, for everyone in it. In contrast, they both don’t believe in a God and live in different areas of the world, even though they started out in the same place. Like many religions, they stem off of each other and collect better ideas to make bigger and better religions. Overtime, religions form and change due to evolution of time, culture and technology. Without religion in the world, it would be