Buddhists do not believe in a creator God. Angelic and divine beings are part of Buddhist tradition, but one is generally better off born a human, because humans can achieve enlightenment.
No, the Trinity is a belief of some Christian sects. Buddhists do not have any position on it. Buddhist do believe that the existence of, or belief in, god(s) is not essential to the achievement of enlightenment.
No; it is the belief there are no gods. It's related to religion (obviously) as many religions have belief in a god or gods at their core, however not all religions incorporate a god (many Buddhists don't believe there is a god).
No; it is the belief there are no gods. It's related to religion (obviously) as many religions have belief in a god or gods at their core, however not all religions incorporate a god (many Buddhists don't believe there is a god).
They don't. Buddhism is not a religion. Buddhists don't have a god or deity. .
The Buddha did not concern himself with answering the question of whether there is a God or Gods since it is not relevant to what he was searching for, which is an end to suffering. Buddhists do not consider The Buddha, Siddhattha Gotama, a God. Some Buddhists believe that there is a heavenly realm where people can attain temporary god-hood, but this belief is not universal.
Buddhists believe Anatman (no atman). It is the belief that we are nothing more than the five skandhas (Form, Sensation, Perception, Impulse, Consciousness)
The soul can be reincarnated.
No
buddhists, funnily enough
Buddha is considered an incarnation of God by the Hindu scriptures. Buddhism is for the benefit of the atheists. Buddhism is an atheist religion, but they follow Buddha's atheistic teachings.
Buddhists practice Buddhism, based on the teachings of the Buddha, 'the enlightened One'. Buddhists meditate and practice acts of compassion. There are no dogmas, and you don't have to believe in God. Also see, 'What do Buddhists believe?'
Buddhists aim to treat all beings with compassion and respect, regardless of their differences. Discrimination goes against the concept of interconnectedness and the principle of non-harming taught in Buddhism. Buddhists strive to overcome personal biases and prejudices through mindfulness and understanding the equality of all beings.