Buddhism has no defined god, and no "doomsday" either - it is a religion of peace and tranquility, not of fatalism.
Hinduism has a god with many aspects, but I do not believe it has a "doomsday" either, as it is (ideally) a religion of peace and karma. Its teachings are mainly those of ethics, not of prophecy or condemnation of unbelievers.
2007-09-18 09:16:32
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answered by Johnny Sane 3
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Many Hindu outlooks see the universe as effectively oscillating over immense eons ... from manifestation to dissolution to re-manifestation.
And some Buddhists have theories of there being different Ages, and some expect a future Buddha (Maitreya).
But those are different in tone, I think, from what most understand by "Doomsday." (You may know, "doom" in the word "doomsday" means "judgment.")
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2007-09-18 16:23:23
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answered by bodhidave 5
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Buddhism has no "Doomsday" and Hinduism does incorporate a god (in many manifestations).
2007-09-18 16:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i second Pheonix Ablaze's answer.
but i don't think Hinduism has a doomsday either.
2007-09-18 16:11:37
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answered by Ember Halo 6
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Of course they are Godly!!! What planet are you from?
God Bless
2007-09-18 16:11:04
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answered by pinkeee 3
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Hinduism has many gods.
2007-09-18 16:17:04
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answered by S K 7
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not as long as you follow the middle way.
2007-09-18 16:13:31
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answered by The true face of religion 4
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why do you say they are "non-Godly"?...
2007-09-18 16:17:43
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answered by jetta's mom 5
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