Such issues are generally left for each individual Buddhist to decide upon. A Buddhist might typically think about such questions by asking 'what will bring the most benefit'.
Of course not.
Each of the different schools will have its own teachers that are regarded as the 'leaders' of that individual sect. HH The Dalai Lama is widely accepted as a spokesperson for Buddhism but this is a view that many Buddhists and perhaps HH himself would not agree with.
Emergency contraception
According to Buddhism: with kindness and gentleness. Hinduism is more complex, but many would agree with the above statement.
People who believe in Buddha are commonly called Buddhists. They practice Buddhism
No. Buddhists do not worship, period.
Henri Rozenbaum has written: '200 questions sur la contraception' -- subject(s): Contraception 'La contraception'
It is a place for Buddhists to meditate.
Usually, more experienced Buddhists.
A:Protestants are overwhelmingly in favour of the use of contraception.
No, abortion is not considered a form of contraception. Contraception is used to prevent pregnancy, while abortion is the termination of a pregnancy that has already occurred.
In the UK some Buddhists do wear poppies.