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Practices | Meditation, the Eightfold Path; right view, right aspiration, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration | Prayer, sacraments (some branches), worship in church, reading of the Bible, acts of charity, communion. |
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Use of statues and pictures | Common. Statues are used as meditation objects, and revered as they reflect the qualities of the Buddha. | In Catholic & Orthodox Churches. |
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Place of origin | Indian subcontinent | Roman province of Judea. |
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Life after death | Rebirth is one of the central beliefs of Buddhism. We are in an endless cycle of birth, death and re-birth, which can only be broken by attaining nirvana. Attaining nirvana is the only way to escape suffering permanently. | Eternity in Heaven or Hell, in some cases temporal Purgatory. |
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Belief of God | The idea of an omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent creator is rejected by Buddhists. The Buddha himself refuted the theistic argument that the universe was created by a self-conscious, personal God. | One God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Trinity. |
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Place of worship | Buddhist monasteries, temples, shrines. | Church, chapel, cathedral, basilica, home bible study, personal dwellings. |
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Founder | The Buddha (born as Prince Siddhartha Gautama). | The Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Clergy | The Buddhist Sangha, composed of bhikkhus (male monks) and bhikkhunis (female nuns). The sangha is supported by lay Buddhists. | Priests, bishops, ministers, monks, and nuns. |
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Literal Meaning | Buddhists are those who follow the teachings of the Buddha. | Follower Of Christ. |
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Population | 500-600 million | Over two billion adherents worldwide. |
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Goal of religion | To attain enlightenment and be released from the cycle of rebirth and death, thus attaining Nirvana. | To love God and obey his commandments while creating a relationship with Jesus Christ and spreading the Gospel so that others may also be saved. |
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Followers | Buddhists | Christian (followers of Christ) |
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View of the Buddha | The highest teacher and the founder of Buddhism, the all-transcending sage. | N/A. |
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Marriage | It is not a religious duty to marry. Monks and nuns do not marry and are celibate. Advice in the Discourses on how to maintain a happy and harmonious marriage. | A Holy Sacrament. |
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Geographical distribution and predominance | (Majority or strong influence) Mainly in Thailand, Cambodia, Sri lanka, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, Japan, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Vietnam, China, Mongolia, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Other small minorities exist in other countries. | As the largest religion in the world, Christianity has adherents are all over the world. As a % of local population, Christians are in a majority in Europe, North and South America, and Australia and New Zealand. |
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Authority of Dalai Lama | Dalai Lamas are tulkus of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. They are cultural figures and are independent of the doctrinal basis of Buddhism. | N/A. |
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Original Language(s) | Pali(Theravada tradition) and Sanskrit(Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition) | Aramaic, Greek, and Latin. |
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Human Nature | Ignorance, as all sentient beings. In the Buddhist texts, it is seen that when Gautama, after his awakening, was asked whether he was a normal human being, he replied, "No". | Man has inherited "original sin" from Adam. Mankind then is inherently evil and is in need of forgiveness of sin. By knowing right and wrong Christians choose their actions. Humans are a fallen, broken race in need of salvation and repair by God. |
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View of other Dharmic religions | Since the word Dharma means doctrine, law, way, teaching, or discipline, other Dharmas are rejected. | N/A |
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Means of salvation | Reaching Enlightenment or Nirvana, following the Noble Eightfold Path. | Through Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection. |
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Holy days/Official Holidays | Vesak day in which the birth, the awakening, and the parinirvana of the Buddha is celebrated. | The Lord's Day; Advent, Christmas; New Year, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, every day is dedicated to a Saint. |
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Scriptures | Tripitaka - a vast canon composed of 3 sections: the Discourses, the Discipline and the Commentaries, and some early scriptures, such as the Gandhara texts. | The Holy Bible |
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Goal of Philosophy | To eliminate mental suffering. | Objective reality. Worship of God who created life, the universe, and is eternal. Christianity has its own philosophy, found in the Bible. That philosophy is Salvation from sin, through the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Religion which atheists may still be adherents of | Yes. | No. |
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Confessing sins | Sin is not a Buddhist concept. | Protestants confess straight to God, Catholic confess mortal sins to a Priest, and venial sins straight to God (Orthodox have similar practice) Anglicans confess to Priests but considered optional. God always forgives sins in Jesus. |
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Symbols | The conch, endless knot, fish, lotus, parasol, vase, dharmachakra (Wheel of Dharma), and victory banner. | Cross, ichthys ("Jesus fish"), Mary and baby Jesus. |
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Religious Law | The Dharma. | Varies among denominations. Has existed among Catholics in the form of canon law. |
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Place and Time of origin | The origin of Buddhism points to one man, Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, who was born in Lumbini (in present-day Nepal). He became enlightened at Bodhgaya, India and delivered his first set of teachings at a deer park in Sarnath, India. | Jerusalem, approx. 33 AD. |
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Status of Vedas | The Buddha rejected the 5 Vedas, according to the dialogues seen in the nikayas. | N/A. |
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Concept of Deity | n/a. According to some interpretations, there are beings in heaven realms but they are also bound by "samsara". They may have less suffering but have not yet achieved salvation (nibbana) | 1 God, in 3 Divine Persons: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. |
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No. of Gods and Godesses | Numerous deities. No supreme creator. | 1 God |
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Belief of deities | Numerous non-creator deities. | One God three forms: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. |
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Authority of Pope | N/A. | Leader and overseer of the Catholic Church. his authority is completely rejected by Protestants, and is viewed by Orthodox as first among equals. Orthodox and Protestants reject Papal infallibility and Papal supremacy. |
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View of other Abrahamic religions | N/A. | Judaism is regarded as a True religion but incomplete (without Gospel, and Messiah) Islam is regarded as a false religion, Christianity does not accept the Qur'an as true. |
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Views about other religions | See no contradiction in following more than 1 religion. | No other religion leads to God. Judaism being a unique exception, Jews viewed as ignorant of the Messiah. |
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Spiritual Beings | Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Devas, & gods & goddesses. | Angels, demons, spirits. |
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Most Common Sects | Mahayana, Theravada, Vajyana. Zen is the most well-known Mahayana sect. Tibetan is the most well-known Vajyana sect. | Catholics, Protestants, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Mormons (LDS). |
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Founders and Early Leaders | Buddha & his disciples. | Jesus, Peter, Paul, and the Apostles. |
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Virtues in which religion is based upon | Compassion. | Love, charity, and mercy. |
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Three Jewels/Trinity | The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha. | The Blessed Trinity: In the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit |
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What is it? | Buddhism is the religion founded by Buddha, to which he is central to. | Christianity is the religion founded by Christ, to which He is central to. |
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On Other Religions | Buddhists usually see no contradiction in following more than 1 religion. | Many Christians believe all other religions are false. Moderates may or may not believe this. "Be careful to do everything I have said to you. Do not invoke the names of other gods; do not let them be heard on your lips." —Exodus 23:13 |
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On Afterlife | Reincarnation, Hell, or ultimate Nirvana. | Eternal life in heaven (paradise) or hell (torment). Some Catholics believe in purgatory (limbo, temporary punishment). |
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On Atheism | Varies. It is possible for a Buddhist to be atheist. | Varies. Some believe atheists will go to hell because they do not believe in God; others believe God does not operate that way. "The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, their deeds are vile..." —Psalm 14:1 |
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