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    the first Buddha. Since Siddhartha was part of Hindu faith he kept many of the same traditions but got rid of things he disagreed with in his new religion. Although the many things that make Hinduism and Buddhism separate there are clearly more similarities than differences.

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    Taoism‚ Confucianism‚ and Buddhism are the three philosophies of the ancient sages. While each philosophy is different in its own way‚ they are as well the same in the own since. Taoism was founded by Lao Tzu‚ and its meaning is the way Taoists believes that after one dies the person’s soul survives outside the body and travel through the world. They believe that nature is the rule of their religion‚ in which following the rule of nature will lead to happiness‚ and prosperity. The purpose of Taoism

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    ROMAN CATHOLICISM VS BUDDHISM: BIOETHICS MARY SULTANA 10.1 ____________________________________________________________ _________________ Roman Catholicism and Buddhism are two very different religions. They vary greatly on many aspects of contemporary life issues‚ such as the environment‚ personal health and violence. The following essay will contain similarities and differences between Roman Catholicism and Buddhism‚ focusing on the contemporary issue of Bioethics. The ideas debated

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    Catholicism and Greek Orthodoxy are often defined by their slight differences‚ although they worship the same god. The differences between Catholicism and Greek Orthodoxy are definitely shown through the practice of Saturday/ Sunday worship and the devotion to Mary. Saturday/ Sunday worship or the Sabbath‚ was first described in the biblical account of Genesis (Gen. 2:2-3) as the seventh day of creation. " By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he

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    Compare the teachings of The Buddha and teachings Jesus and Christianity. One big factor and teach of the Buddha is the detachment of several things. This is a lesson quite extent and is related to the suffering of life. Attachment‚ suffering‚ inner peace‚ etc are common world anyone would hear when referring to Buddhism. This religion is especial and although is not the one with most followers‚ it is definitively one of the strongest worldwide. The Buddha‚ how is a teacher‚ explain how people

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    Religious and Ethnic Group: Buddhism/Asian Buddhism is a religious group as depicted from the world’s history that began in the 6th century BCE‚ in today’s Northern India. Buddhism was founded by a wealthy man of Indian dysentery called Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha Gautama’s main concern was to teach people how to realize great spiritual development. These teachings focus on areas like tradition/customs‚ beliefs‚ ethics‚ meditation and philosophy and making people more enlightened; Buddha means

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism originated in the Indian subcontinent and share a very long relationship‚ which in many ways is comparable to that of Judaism and Christianity. The Buddha was born in a Hindu family‚ just as Christ was born in a Jewish family. Some people still argue that Buddhism was an offshoot of Hinduism and the Buddha was a part of the Hindu pantheon‚ a view which is not acceptable to many Buddhists. It is however widely accepted that Buddhism gained popularity in India because it

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    8/29/13 Kali‚ Alexis‚ and Bryan. Both Buddhism and Christianity from their origins to the sixth century C.E. had similarities in that the diffusion was attributed through missionary work and conquest. Meanwhile‚ Christianity spread through the down fall of Rome and Buddhism spread by Ashoka who sent monks to share the teachings of the Buddha. Christianity and Buddhism both spread through missionaries. Specifically‚ Buddhism‚ towards part of South and Southeast Asia and‚ Christianity

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    created Mahayana Buddhism. However‚ the creation of the new scriptures added on to the ancient Buddhists text also was a direct cause for Mahayana Buddhism to start flourishing as an independent belief from Theravada. The spread of Mahayana Buddhism and the teachings of its scriptures has allowed many Mahayana schools to create all around East Asia. After many years‚ the sacred scriptures of Buddhism have spread very quickly all around the world. Today in modern time you can Buddhism in Asia‚ Europe

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    Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ and Buddhism are three teachings that are interdependent on each other. Each philosophy takes various characteristics from the others embellishing it to fit its own specific view on life and the world creating the basis of China’s culture. Confucianists believed that the Dao (the will of heaven and the unity and togetherness in harmony of all the things) was found by humans through human relationships‚ human societies‚ and human rituals/traditions. They focused on politics‚

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