No, the Trinity is a belief of some Christian sects. Buddhists do not have any position on it. Buddhist do believe that the existence of, or belief in, god(s) is not essential to the achievement of enlightenment.
People who believe in Buddha are commonly called Buddhists. They practice Buddhism
Unitarian. The Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe in the Trinity either. Muslims and Jews do not believe in the Trinity.
Pentecostals do not believe in the Economic Trinity.
Buddhists believe in nirvana and thus do not believe in hurting anything.Their religion bans drugs.
Buddhism has no creator God, Christianity does. Buddhism can be considered as not a religion, Christianity definitely is. Buddhists believe in rebirth, Christians believe that after death, we go to heaven or hell. Buddhism was founded by an [Enlightened] human, Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of God and is part of the Holy Trinity. Buddhists [unlike any other major world religion] believe that the soul is impermanent [Anatta], Christians believe that after we die, our soul lives on in heaven/hell
I believe his name was 'Trinity'
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Buddhists believe that pain and suffering comes from desires. In the Four Noble Turths, the second states this answer.
Buddhists didn't believe in such a thing to begin with.
Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs believe in reincarnation.
No. Buddhists do believe that misfortunes are sometimes do to harmful actions performed in the past, either in this life or in previous lives.
Buddhists. There are still people who believe in Buddhism, and they are still called Buddhists.