Ruth
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I like to look at a variety of religions and ways of life and find Buddhism interesting.
Here is a link that I found: http://www.religionfacts.com/buddhism/beliefs
Buddhist beliefs
Religious beliefs are important in Buddhism, but its central doctrines aren't necessarily the same as those of other world religions. Depending on the sect, Buddhist beliefs may include gods, ancestors, and the afterlife, but the most important Buddhist beliefs about suffering and how to escape it.
The Buddha himself was called the "Enlightened One." After he became enlightened, he taught that the way to eliminate suffering begins with understanding the true nature of the world.
However, the Buddha considered knowledge important only insofar as it remains practical. He rejected speculation about such matters as God, the nature of the universe, and the afterlife, urging his followers to focus instead on the Four Noble Truths by which they can free themselves from suffering.
Now I am not Buddhist and not trying to convert anyone to this religion. Just thought it was interesting to see how many others in the world practice a different religion.
Here is a link that I found: http://www.religionfacts.com/buddhism/beliefs
Buddhist beliefs
Religious beliefs are important in Buddhism, but its central doctrines aren't necessarily the same as those of other world religions. Depending on the sect, Buddhist beliefs may include gods, ancestors, and the afterlife, but the most important Buddhist beliefs about suffering and how to escape it.
The Buddha himself was called the "Enlightened One." After he became enlightened, he taught that the way to eliminate suffering begins with understanding the true nature of the world.
However, the Buddha considered knowledge important only insofar as it remains practical. He rejected speculation about such matters as God, the nature of the universe, and the afterlife, urging his followers to focus instead on the Four Noble Truths by which they can free themselves from suffering.
Now I am not Buddhist and not trying to convert anyone to this religion. Just thought it was interesting to see how many others in the world practice a different religion.