Compare Buddha's last words with the Apostle Paul's words in the Bible, Philippians 2:12:
Buddha - "Try to accomplish your own salvation with diligence" or another translation, "Work hard to gain your own salvation."
Paul - "Work out your own salvation with fear (awe) and trembling." (trembling, i.e. diligence)
The Buddha's last words are not linked to any other religious tradition. He merely said, and I paraphrase; No one and nothing in the Universe is permanent, everything changes. Work out your own salvation with diligence.
No, Moses is not considered a saint in any religious tradition. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not venerated as a saint in the same way that some other religious figures are.
considering Aten the world's sole god, like whom there is no other.
It depends. If a parish church has a school, then the school is the main mission of that parish (outside of dispensing the sacraments). Other Catholic schools may not be linked to a parish at all and are either directly linked to the diocese or a religious order.
Moses is considered a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not officially recognized as a saint in the same way that some other religious figures are in certain traditions.
As in other countries, religious people in the Philippines pray in the houses of worship specific to their religion, at shrines linked to their religion, or anywhere in their daily lives that their religion tells them is an approporaite place to pray.
Values education focuses on teaching universal values such as honesty, respect, and responsibility, whereas religious education focuses on teaching specific religious beliefs, practices, and traditions associated with a particular faith. Values education aims to develop students' moral character and decision-making skills, while religious education aims to impart knowledge and understanding of a specific religious tradition.
Of course other people can celebrate christmas. Christmas is a tradition, and it is more and more celebrated by christians and atheists alike. Christmas has become much more of a family thing as opposed to a religious thing.
The Netherlands is known for its tolerance of religious differences and freedom of the press during the Enlightenment period. With a tradition of religious diversity and a relatively open society, the Dutch Republic embraced these principles which also influenced other Enlightenment thinkers and societies.
Buddahs do not "beat" each other they are peaceful and content, the main buddah was Prince Sadhartha
Buddhism began in about 536 BC officially though buddhists believe there were other buddhas long before this.
She was linked to the other two moon goddesses, Artemis and Selene.
No. Anybody can go to a Hindu Temple with respect like going to any other religious place like Church, Mosque, Gurdwara or Monastery. All Religious places are open to everyone who respects religion and and believe in that Super power GOD. There are some temples which have a tradition to allow only hindus to enter, in that case the tradition should be respected. In case of other temples, there could be a dress requirement (dress in traditional clothes), and take a bath before entering the temple. Basically, local tradition needs to be respected. Most temples, however, would allow people other than hindus to enter.