Buddhists Don't believe in destroying living creatures.
Buddhists believe In Karma and depending on how you act now will depend who you are in your next life.
Buddhists believe life is an endless cycle where you are reborn after death, repeatedly.
Buddhists believe you should not drink alcohol or take drugs.
Lastly that there is no god who created earth, there is just guidance.
there are many books on Buddhism, from which can learn about Buddha, there is not just one book like the qua ran or the bible.
In Hinduism, there are many sacred books including the Vedas. Hinduism doesn't have a single Holy Book which has to be followed, as Hinduism is a way of life than a religion.However, in Buddhism, there are different opinions ranging from:"Buddhism is not a religion. It does not have a "holy" book." to"The Lotus Sūtra (Saddharmapuṇḍarīka Sūtra) is worth reading to know about Mahāyāna sūtras."Please see the related questions to know more about them.
There is no holy city of Buddhism. There are, however, four places that the Buddha recommended that his followers visit, namely, his birth place, where he woke up or became enlightened, where he gave his first sermon, and where he died. According to the Buddhist teaching (dharma), there is no place is that more holy or sacred than any other place. Each place is equally sacred. That is why there is no holy city of Buddhism.
That depends on your faith. Islam = the Koran Christianity = the Bible Judaism = the Torah Hinduism= the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita Sikhism = the Guru Granth Sahib Buddhism = the Tipitaka (there are more, this list is not exhaustive of either religions or holy books within religions)
Zen Buddhists typically study and follow teachings from various Buddhist scriptures and texts, such as the Heart Sutra, Diamond Sutra, and Platform Sutra. However, Zen Buddhism emphasizes direct insight and meditation over scholarly study of texts, so the focus is more on personal experience and realization rather than worship of a specific holy book.
We have many holy books, hundreds of them. We consider a book holy if it can guide one in life. So there are Vedas, Gita, Upanishads, Puranas, and many more.
There is no specific holy book known as the "holy book of sicks." It might be that you are referring to specific teachings or texts associated with a particular belief system or organization. Can you provide more context or details for clarification?
Siddhartha Guatama is also known as Buddha, and Buddhism is founded on his teachings. Any book or website dealing with Buddhism would have more information about the historical Siddhartha Guatama.
Buddhism is not actually a religion it is considered to more of a science. Buddha is not a god nor did he claim to be. He simply observed the world around him and deduced a path to enlightenment through meditation.
No. There are additional holy books. See the Related Link for more information.
Of course, the holy book Quran. Refer to questions below for more information.
Buddhism has no "holy" book as that would imply iit was deity-given, Buddhism has no deity. However books can be revered because of who wrote them, when they were written, who owned them, for their aesthetic beauty, as repositories of knowledge, as resource material, or as antiques or relics. As consequence a Buddhists copy of the Diamond Sutra might be treated as well as the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.