No, the core beliefs are quite different although they intersect on some points of behaviour. Buddhists have no deity, human advancement away from suffering is done by human effort without any supernatural intervention. Buddhists have no absolute right or wrong only suggestions for proper behavior. Christians have a deity and a complex system of behavioral rules which may or may not allow a deity grant "salvation". In addition the deity offers rewards or punishments for failure to obey.
Neither side would willingly give up their point of view for the other's.
There are Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and muslims in India.
In general lay Buddhists and Christians wear the same or similar clothes whereas ordained Buddhist and Christians wear different clothes.
Buddhists do not go to mass. Only Christians and Catholics do.
No, most Poles are Christians.
Jews, Christians and Muslims. Maybe some Hindus too. And a couple Buddhists. Let's not forget the Buddhists.
Buddhists and true Christians have no common ground.
In Canada there are Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Jews, Baha'is, etc.
There are born-again Christians, Buddhists, atheists, and Muslims in China today.
As christians couples should go to one church and worship there.
Buddhists seldom think about Christianity as anything other than "another religion". There is no "Christianity envy" or Christianity phobia. Like Ghandi they probably " ... like your Christ, (but) do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." The Dalai Lama has observed that the Christians Jesus espouses and follows many beliefs from Buddhism.
84% to 96% are Shinto and Buddhists the rest I believe are Christians
Ilocanos are Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Moslems, Asians, Homo Sapiens.