There is no one true God to love or take care of its people. The only person who is taking care of everyone are themselves. You are the only person to determine whether or not you will have a good life and afterlife. Buddhism teaching is confined to one simple thing: the individual. Everything the Buddha discovered is discoverable in oneself. Buddhism has some rules and principles. For example the Five Precepts: do not take life, do not take what is not given, do not engage in sensuous misconduct, do not use false speech, and do not drink intoxicants. These precepts apply to all Buddhists. The other set of principles are the Four Noble Truths: To live is to experience suffering, Suffering is caused by desire, Suffering can be brought to cessation, and The solution is suffering is the Eightfold Path. The most important way of living as a Buddhists is to follow the Eightfold Path: right views, right intention, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right Meditation. All of these eight steps embrace the primary focal points of Buddhist training wisdom, morality, and concentration. Buddhism is a religion to be responsible for your own spiritual self, and to do your best to achieve …show more content…
Each religion was created by humans, to teach well, and humanism is a common theme in each of the religions. They all believe in the notion of good people and bad people. And that being a good person will benefit you in eternal life. They all have an idol of their worship. Christianity is Jesus, Buddhism is Buddha, and Hinduism is Krishna. All three religions focus on their doctrines around the actions, sayings, and teachings of these men. Each religion has a say in life after death. All the religions have a holy man, and specific holy places. All the basic human needs and questions they have about the world are all the same. They want the followers of the religions to live a happy life, and follow the values and rules of their