Yes
I think every religion except Jewish and Atheist
It is more of a philosophy than a religion. Just like buddhism is more of a philosophy than a religion as well.
Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism. Buddhism believes in the process of rebirth reincarnation
Patience is a virtue in other religions. It is a virtue in Buddhism. Mind you some people think that Buddhism is not a religion...
Mormonism, Scientology, Buddhism, Daoism, Hinduism. Pretty much every religion besides Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
Shinto and Buddhism are two different things, there is no hybrid combination.
theres nondenominational meaning you just a christian, a believer,accepted chirst as your savior, and love you sum J-E-S-U-S like me!!! theres baptist, catholic, jewish, and atheist.
The ugly atheist didn't give his name, besides he is too ugly to have a name.
Individuals in the U.S. are free to practice any faith they choose; therefore, most faiths are represented to some degree. Besides the many sects of Christianity, you'll find Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Pagan, Wicca, Islam, Sikhism, Jainism, Parsis (Zoroastrianism), Taoism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Scientology and a host of others.
besides teacing God's words religion teaches us the unification of the whole world.Besides it shows us the path to live happy life...
The subject of religion was brought up several times during the course of the series, as well as the film. With Shepherd Book as part of the crew of Serenity, he was at odds philosophically with Captain Reynolds, and at times piqued the curiosity of River Tam. In the 'Verse, You also saw references of other religions besides Christianity...Buddhism being the most notable.
Buddhism does not borrow any belief from any other religion. Buddhism is the teachings of the Buddha, who possessed the golden omniscience, which refers to 'the ability of knowing everything without the help of anyone or anything'. That is, everything the Buddha preached is independent of any other belief and besides, the Buddha's teachings are not beliefs, they are universal truths (the four noble truths, etc.) which were practically found by the Buddha himself.