Not necessarily, but possibly. Buddhists come in wide varieties, and are not required to believe in anything beyond what they can see and know for themselves. Some atheists may define themselves by "believing there is no god" but many define themselves by "a lack of belief in god" -- the latter, being less dogmatic, fits well with Buddhism which is about being clear on what you can know and what you can't, and not making assumptions about what you can't know.
No, he is actually Buddhist
Originally Salvador Dali was an atheist, but later he changed to being a christian
No. He is Buddhist. also he DIED YESTERDAY IM SAD
At this time, many are buddhist and some are atheist in Thialand.
An English atheist is an atheist from England.
Christianity just started growing there recently, most people there are Buddhist or atheist.
No, he was raised as a Catholic. He also wrote a great deal about Buddhist philosophy.
The Dalia Lama is seen as something of a spokesperson for Tibetan Buddhism in general but there is no supreme ruler or any such office. The main schools of Buddhism are relatively independent. The Dalia Lama is one of the leading teachers from the Mahayana branch of Buddhism.
No, most people in China are one of Buddhist, Taoist and/or followers of Confucianism.
Satanist, atheist, Christan, Buddhist what ever that flying spaghetti monster religion is. there is no mandatory religion
All of them except the ones who were Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, atheist or agnostic.
Some were atheist, some were Jewish, some were Christian, some were Buddhist, some were Hindus, some were fire-worshippers, some were polytheists, etc, etc. There's no one religion.