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Confucius lived in ancient China; Jesus Lived in ancient Israel. Confucius was a philosopher; Jesus Is the Messiah. Confucius was a politician; Jesus Was Not. Confucius died of natural causes; Jesus Was Crucified.
no, he used the Shamrock to represent the Holy Trinity in his teachings to the Irish people.
I am assuming that what you are asking is how does Buddhism today compare to what the Buddha taught. Buddhism over the years has been enriched by each culture that has been exposed to; changing the nature of practice just slightly each time. So Chan Buddhism (China) is slightly different in practice then is Zen Buddhism (Japan, Korea). But the teachings have always remained the same. Now when I speak of practice, it is the methods used to teach the Dharma (the teachings). The biggest change in Buddhism since the Buddha is the development of Mahayana Buddhism. Mahayana Buddhism, to which is the tradition I practice, added teachings from later Buddhas and Bodhisattvas to The Buddha's original teachings in regards to living a compassionate life to help all other beings. So Buddhism adapts the methods but never the message or teachings.
It could be argued that all 3 of these religions are about the same thing, worshipping God. Each religion does have a significantly different emphasis, however. Judaism emphasizes the primary importance of the Jewish people; Christianity emphasizes the teachings of Jesus, Islam emphasizes the teachings of Mohammad.
Acts 4 contains the quote from Psalms 2 which was appropriate since Jesus had indeed been persecuted by those enraged against His teachings.
The Lord compares his disciples to salt in the Bible. Salt preserves and adds flavor to food, just as disciples are called to preserve and bring goodness to the world through their actions and teachings.
Compare IS the verb...As in "compare apples to oranges"
To compare ratios, compare the products of the outer terms by the inner terms.
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.
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Compare is a verb.