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Essay heading: Sermon of the Mount v Buddhism Doctrines
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As for Christianity, a monotheistic faith based on God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, is taught in both the Old and New Testaments. The mechanisms of both faiths may disagree on many fronts, fundamentally and practically, exist in one and not the other, and overlap on a few aspects of virtue.
Buddhism and Christianity contradict on the number of gods to worship and the source from whom the religion is based on, an enlightened spiritual devotee or the Son of God... displayed 300 characters
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Buddhist believe in anatman, the concept where all things are interconnected and interdependent thus without a soul, on the contrary of all monotheistic faiths where the soul is the birth and death of all life. The methods of application and the way of life of the worshipers differ greatly between both... displayed next 300 characters
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