First Noble Truth, Second Noble Truth, Third Noble Truth and Fourth Noble Truth are the terms of enlightenment in each religion.
Buddhism
Budhism
the enlightenment promoted new ideas of art, religion, and philosophy
protestant
Judging religions on their own terms. The principal that we should not judge the behaviour of others using the standards of our own religion and that each religion must be analysed on its own terms
Enlightenment thinkers had diverse views on religion. Some, like Voltaire, criticized organized religion and advocated for religious tolerance. Others, like Thomas Paine, promoted reason and skepticism towards traditional religious beliefs. Overall, Enlightenment thinkers emphasized the importance of individual autonomy and freedom of thought in matters of religion.
Buddha is not a god, he is a man. Buddha indicated thet gods are not eseential to enlightenment. Buddhism discounts the impact or need of gods in mankinds progress towards enlightenment. Each person is responsible for his own progress.
Pre-enlightenment Christians and the the crusaders mainly.
Invent religion.
Invent religion.
Invent religion.
Enlightenment means belief in the power of human reason and by innovation in politics, religion, and education. Today, the effects of the Enlightenment can be seen in the changes that are proposed and the changes that occur in these areas.