Budhism is an idealogy and it is concrntrated over soul.There are many ways in it to make our soul powerful.The man which introduced it lived I think for a year without food and water and told people that it not only body but actualy we are soul.
2006-06-28 07:01:39
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answered by Zaidi 1
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Is it classified as a religion? Well, whatever the case, I believe that it is a way to communicate with the inner self and in reaching through the soul, coming in contact with God, resulting in a great inner peace. If ever a religion were to be perfect in all aspects, I would picture it as a combination of all the religions of the world. This touches on God the Father, while religions of the books (Christianity -- Bible, Islam -- Quran) experience God the Son most directly, and the religions of the spirit (the belief in multiple spirits inhibiting every part of nature, like the trees, rocks, animals -- Native Americans believed this, as well as Hinduism) know God the Holy Spirit.
The perfect religion would tap on each part of the Holy Trinity, making it complete.
2006-06-28 07:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Buddism Conflicts with my religion so I really cant fairly answer this. However Its so spiritual and enlightening, if you decide christianity is not for you but you feel you still wish to worship God, its a good religion full of peace and self discovery. Will it take you into heaven, while I maybe in the minority of my religion on this but I hope jesus would not turn somone away who was earnestly seeking his father. After all he is part of the conciousness of God, I believe he would know if an exception should be allowed.
2006-06-28 07:01:57
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answered by profit0004 5
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Buddhism denies the soul. It's not real. It's an artificial imprint of suffering.
2006-06-28 06:57:01
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answered by Sam 2
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Any belief system that a person can agree with on a personal level that incourages self examination and inner peace is a good thing.
2006-06-28 06:58:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know buddhism. But when you see him ask him if he knows Jesus becouse I know this is for the soul.
2006-06-28 06:58:03
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answered by distroynot 3
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Well if it is a way of life it is not for me... see Buddha died from too much greasy fried rice. Not the way I plan to go.
2006-06-28 07:03:16
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answered by ddead_alive 4
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Nope, its not..and i think its sometimes get weird like you MUST donate to its temple and the priest will then pray for your wealth ( most important) and then your health..Y must pay somebody to do your prayers??? again weird..
2006-06-28 07:01:22
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answered by MissChievous 6
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it is for the soul, and it gives some theories about life and love, hate, anger and what do to us.
2006-06-28 06:57:19
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answered by RENE H 5
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That is what you make of it.Everybody has a convenient interpretation of his/her religion.
2006-06-28 07:04:43
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answered by Padmini Gopalan 4
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