Yes in many places.
The million+ Buddhists of the world sure do care about Buddhism.
There are no rituals in Buddhism. Infact Buddhism is against rituals. Buddhism is nothing but morality.
As mentioned in the Quran any other religion than Islam is denying and not true yes this includes Buddhism i am not racist or any thing but that's what was mentioned in Quran
No, she isn't. She doesn't practice any religion, but she says that Buddhism is "more my religion than any other because I was brought up with it in an intellectual and spiritual environment. . . . Buddhism has had a major effect on who I am and how I think about the world."
Any person from any walks of life can participate in Buddhism. However, in order to fully experience the beifits of Buddhism one should approach Buddhism with an open mind and heart.
Buddhism does not require belief in any deity and in that regard is acceptable to atheists or agnostics. Buddhism's belief in an immortal part (soul) may be a hindrance to some, but as the precepts of Buddhism contained in the Eightfold Path constitute a viable strategy for life and relations with others whether you believe in an eternal destination or not, makes the behaviors advocated by Buddhism acceptable to all people.
Buddhism has no creator God, Christianity does. Buddhism can be considered as not a religion, Christianity definitely is. Buddhists believe in rebirth, Christians believe that after death, we go to heaven or hell. Buddhism was founded by an [Enlightened] human, Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of God and is part of the Holy Trinity. Buddhists [unlike any other major world religion] believe that the soul is impermanent [Anatta], Christians believe that after we die, our soul lives on in heaven/hell
Buddhism in one sense is without any castes.
I don't think there are any holiday traditions of Buddhism.
Buddhists do not worship any Gods but the founder of Buddhism is the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) and He is greatly respected.There is no diety in Buddhism. The Buddha was never a god. He did not consider himself one, and when asked, he denied any claim to divinity. Buddhism does not call for the worship of any diety, although one can still worship God... Buddhism is not a religion but a practice... a philosophy. There are Christian Buddhists, Jewish Budddhists, et cetera. I myself am a Buddhist and I believe in God and I believe in Jesus. :-) Buddhism is very accepting.
Buddhism doesn't really have any gods in the devotional sense.
In Traditional Buddhism, Buddhists only believe in Buddha ; they do not have any gods.