Buddhist believe in Bodhisat - a state of Supreme Truth in the metaphysical existence in Buddha,Sang and Dhammamattainable through the eight fold path teachings of Buddha.This existence of metaphysical Supreme Truth is a belief and conviction similar to the belief and conviction in the existence of a Supreme Creator -God in other religion.The existence of God is implicit in Buddhist teaching unlike the explicit teaching in other religious scriptures
They don't. Buddhism is not a religion. Buddhists don't have a god or deity. .
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King James Bible Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. --John 14:6 Buddhists teach that there are many paths to salvation. Not all Buddhists believe in God.
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no..he is a Hindu god
Buddists follow the teachings of Buddah and do not worship a God
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhists do not. the case system
Buddhists are able to believe in a god but Buddhism takes no stance on whether a god exists at all or not.
Buddhists have no opinion on this question as they do not incorporate the concept of "god" into their beliefs. The presence or absence of any god(s) does not impact the imdividuals progress towards enlightenment. As a concept there is is no reason for buddhists to comment on god(s) any more than Christians would have a meaingful contribution to a Wiccan discussion on the purpose of moving widdershins about a central point during a ceremony.
Most religions teach that the ultimate knowledge is the knowledge of God or the ultimate law of reality. From a Christian standpoint it would be The Bible as that is the word of God. For Jews it would be the knowledge of the Torah as the ultimate law. For Muslims, knowledge of the Quran. For Hindus and Buddhists it would be knowing the dharma.
Most religions teach that the ultimate knowledge is the knowledge of God or the ultimate law of reality. From a Christian standpoint it would be the Bible as that is the word of God. For Jews it would be the knowledge of the Torah as the ultimate law. For Muslims, knowledge of the Quran. For Hindus and Buddhists it would be knowing the dharma.
Buddhists do not believe in a creator God. Angelic and divine beings are part of Buddhist tradition, but one is generally better off born a human, because humans can achieve enlightenment.