Supreme God Is Swaminarayan Bhagwan and he is the creater of this world. To atain heaven you must worship Swaminarayan Bhagwan as he is the only one who can take you to heaven. Swaminarayan Bhagwan has a form which you can see him. Other religions eg Muslim, Christian you cant even see who god is. You pray in front of the wall. Unlike Hindu's we pray in front of Swaminarayan Bhagwan who has a form. Muslims, Christians and other religions pray to the wall and that doesn't mean anything. Another thing is that Swaminarayan Bhagwan was present on this earth at 1781. Other religions have never ever seen their god, that's because other religions god doesn't exist. We as hindus have proof on everything, dates on everything. How do you no your god exists? Proove it show me a picture. Your picture will be the wall you pray to. Atleast we have a picture to show you about our God Bhagwan Swaminarayan.
Listen to the message Supreme God is Bhagwan Swaminarayan.
No. Buddhists believe that all sentient beings have a Buddha nature. We are all equal.
Answer: Above is quite correct. Buddhism has no deities. The Buddha himself is revered (but not worshipped) as he is the first person to achieve enlightenment without guidance. His statues are in temples and houses as a focus of attention not an idol or icon. The "magic" in Buddhism is, since he was only a man and could become enlightened, we all can. Now for the sticky points.
First off there is not one monolithic form of Buddhism. There are sects and splinter groups that differ on basic interpretation of "facts". There are also older religions that have brought some of their beliefs into Buddhism - gods, goddesses and demons can remain from these. There is also the human tendency for lay members and the superstitious to give some ability of divine intervention to the founder of their belief.
Some forms of Buddhism, such as that practiced in Tibet, have a range of demi-god/demons that populate the world. Many other Buddhists have a specific incarnation of the Buddha that they turn to for guidance. These examples could look like worship to a non-Buddhist. Low budget movies have not helped this impression.
No scientific evidence.. so iIm of the opinion no.
2nd Answer:
Though there is no scientific evidence for a supreme being, one should also consider that science probably has never been interested in finding evidence for one.
Most religious cultures believe in a supreme being. As soon as one shows up and can speak to all of us in our own language (showing it's power) and provides an indisputable (to all humans) display of it's presence, the world will have an undeniable supreme being.
Until then, we won't know and religious people will continue to beat their chests and pound their drum and make fantastic claims for their particular god. They will berate the gods of foreign cultures and act very ungodly toward their fellow man.
A supreme being is the most supreme and superlative being who has created the whole universe. As we don't know who has created this universe, our last answer/guess can be the supreme being. According to Muslims, Allah is the supreme most being Who has created this whole universe and humans to worship him. While Hindus, Christians and Jews believe in other Supreme beings.
Buddhism doesn't
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.
Supreme being is probably not a great way of describing the Buddha, he is the one who has gone beyond. He is like us, only he meditated lot more.
Buddhism is not about a god or a supreme creator.
In Hinduism, yes (though this could be debated.) The Buddha did not address the question.
Judaism has as the Supreme Power the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as described in the Old Testament. Buddhism has no great unifying deity.
Buddhism does not believe in a Supreme Creator.
Deva means "supreme being". In other words God. This is according to buddhism. Buddha preached to respect all supreme beings.
Lord Buddha is the supreme human being who discovered the ultimate reality about all living beings which called Buddhism.
AnswerBelievers belonging to the "Abrahamic" religions - Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Baha'i faith - and the monotheists in Hinduism and Buddhism, believe in one supreme being. Some religions that no longer exist, such as the syncretistic Manichaeism, also believed in one supreme being. The few zoroastrians, or mazdaists, who remain, also believe in a supreme being. Some Hindus regard Brahma as the ultimate supreme being.Atenism - see Wikipedia link
Buddhism has no "supreme beings" (god, gods or goddesses) therefore there is no reference to such beings
Agnostics are in the middle. They see no proof in their being a supreme being and no proof that their isn't a supreme being.