Buddists follow the teachings of Buddah and do not worship a God
Buddhists do not believe in any eternal gods. Therefore there is no Buddhist god of destruction. In Hinduism the God of destruction is Shiva, but in actuality is really the god of transformation (need to destroy before you rebuild).
no..he is a Hindu god
Buddhists are able to believe in a god but Buddhism takes no stance on whether a god exists at all or not.
The people that believe in Juche believe in their eternal president Kim Il-sung and they believe he is their "god".
Baha'is believe in the same Creator God worshipped by the Hindus, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Jews, Christians and Muslims.
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.
no because they don't believe in god so it wont be his birthday
Yes, they do. It is the Mormons who believe that Jesus was the 1st 'created' son of God and not an eternal God being with the Father.
it didn't they are two different religions. buddhists do not believe in god, hinduists believe in many gods
Buddhists Don't believe in destroying living creatures. Buddhists believe In Karma and depending on how you act now will depend who you are in your next life. Buddhists believe life is an endless cycle where you are reborn after death, repeatedly. Buddhists believe you should not drink alcohol or take drugs. Lastly that there is no god who created earth, there is just guidance.
The short answer is no. The long answer is that The Buddha is not a god and us Buddhists do not believe in sin. We believe that people can do unmoral things but sin is a god-based concept and Buddhists do not believe in any omnipotent god or gods.
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.