None. Jesus Christ is the the son of God and he rose from the dead. Jesus 'is' now, but the Buddhism gods 'were', as you said.
Buddhism does not discuss the concept of god(s) except to say that enlightenment comes from one's own efforts not that of any deity.
English Pronounciation: Y'shua. The above answer would be a name attributed to "God's son" by Christians. However, to say "God's son", "Barei Illaha".
Technically Buddhism is not a religion and it has no god.
To say the words Son of God in Latin you say Filius Dei. These words are said in Italian as Figlio di Dio.
Traditionally, Son Buddhism in Korea is essentially the same as Ch'an Buddhism in China or Zen Buddhism in Japan. Today, Korean Buddhists are not limited only to practicing Son Buddhism. .
No, God Made Jesus in his own image, but as a son. A.K.A "son of god"
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Buddha never bothered about God. In fact Buddhism is an atheistic religion like Jainism. Later the followers of Buddha made him a God. Only after Mahayana Buddhism came he was made God. In Hinayana Buddhism Buddha was not a God. There is reference, though, in Buddhist text, to the "First Cause." Since God is the Creator of the universe and all that is therein, then God is the First Cause.
It is definitely not supernatural or mystical since we believe in no immortal, omniscient god; but for me I would have to say that it is a compassion and caring for all beings that brings me to Buddhism.
There is no offical god in Buddhism.
Buddha is the god of Buddhism.