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    The interfaith conference was initiated by Pope John Paul‚ when he desired to make a strong statement affirming the positive nature of Judaism and Christianity’s historical ties. The proving that studying other religions requires that we become better acquainted with our own faith/strengths for our own commitment as disciples of god. To have a better understanding of the multitude of faith beliefs and world views‚ knowledge will perpetuate a deeper acceptance and tolerance between difference people

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    and Catholic Afterlife "Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun‚ the moon‚ and the truth." - Siddhartha Gautama (Brainy Quotes). For most of his life‚ the young Indian prince Siddhartha Gautama (born in 563 B.C.) was sheltered from the world by his father. Siddhartha had no knowledge of any sorrow or any hardship‚ he had everything a prince could want. But he was unhappy. The first time Siddhartha had a worrisome encounter was when he was 29; he had seen an old man dying. Next he witnessed a

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    calm religion in which people try to avoid desires‚ which Tiger Woods isn’t achieving. To begin‚ the founder of Buddhism is Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha was born in 563 B.C. He was the prince of northern India. He was the son of King Suddhodana and Queen Maya. Siddhartha lived a very luxurious life and was pampered by his father. At age twenty nine‚ Siddhartha would finally be exposed to the outside world. While outside he saw the world from a different perspective. He would now be exposed

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    Hinduism and Buddhism Compared and Contrasted Hinduism and Buddhism are ancient religions that have millions of followers today. They both started in ancient India. Although they are different religions‚ Hinduism and Buddhism share many similarities with regard to their beliefs‚ and their practices. Hinduism began around 3‚000 years ago near the Indus River of northwestern India. This religion has no original founder and no single holy text. Brahmins were the first Hindu teachers. They passed

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    implementation; the Hindus strongly forced this stratified class system while the Buddhists discouraged it. This is one of the largest differences between these two religions and played a major role in the history of India. In India‚ before the life of Siddhartha Gautama (The Buddha)‚ the caste system was a way of life. Its strict and rigid implementation into the daily lives of all changed the society through such varying social classes. The caste system divided people into very strict social classes‚

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    Buddhism Buddhism Buddhism is based on the life‚ revelations and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (560-480 BC). Siddhartha (Buddah) was born the prince of the Sakhya to King Suddhodana and his wife‚ Queen Mayadevi. Kumar N. (2004) “Scriptures assert that Buddha chose a king as his father since the royal caste was more respected that the priestly one”. Queen Mayadevi is believed to have been miraculously impregnated by a white elephant that touched her right side with its trunk in a dream. Royal

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    born as Siddhartha Gautama in Nepal around 2‚500 years ago. He did not claim to be a god or a prophet. He was a human being who became Enlightened‚ understanding life in the deepest way possible. Describes the Buddhas early life? The future Buddha‚ Siddhartha Gautama‚ was born in the 5th or 6th century BCE in Lumbini‚ in what is now Nepal. His father‚ King Suddhodana‚ was leader of a large clan called the Shakya. His mother‚ Queen Maya‚ died shortly after his birth. When Prince Siddhartha was a

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    Challenges Through Siddhartha’s Path Siddhartha is a character in which he searches to find the right way of life through many different paths‚ which I will be relating myself with. With his decisions‚ he finds a lot of experiences and varies through the way of life of others. Siddhartha’s life as we know it‚ is very amusing to others‚ but not as complete as he would want it to be. Siddhartha’s intelligence‚ pure spirit‚ and ability to recognize Atman‚ gives him a sense of security toward the other

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    and Judaism.  Buddhism and Judaism were started in different years and places and also have different beliefs. Buddhism was started in 560 B.C.E‚ in Nepal by Siddhartha Gautama who later came to be known as the “Buddha”‚ or the “Awakened one.” Buddhism doesn’t believe in a God and are just followers of Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha got his followers from his father’s kingdom and later called the religion Buddhism. A growing number of schools of philosophy taught this new way of thinking.

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    a movie of Buddha inside a movie of Buddhism. Jesse starts making trips to the Monastery to learn more about the monks and their practice. During his time in the monastery‚ Lama Norbu reads parts of the book to Jesse. We learn about the birth of Siddhartha Gautama as a prince who was destined by the stars to be great. We learn how his father sheltered him from everything that had the potential to disturb him‚ and how he finally‚ when he was a teenager‚ discovered suffering‚ poverty‚ old age‚ and death

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