The Bible makes no mention of Buddha.
However there are many references to the acceptable path of righteousness that would lead to favor with God that would discourage the current view of Buddha. What may have began as a record of a man's journey and self-discovery, Buddhism has transformed into a religion that does go against some of the principles described in the Bible.
Here are a few simple (yet comprehensive scriptures) that could apply:
Exodus 20:2, 3 (The first of the ten commandments)
2 "I am Jehovah your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. 3 You must not have any other gods besides me
John 14:6 Jesus said to him: "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Matthew 6:7 When praying, do not say the same things over and over again as the people of the nations do, for they imagine they will get a hearing for their use of many words.
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Buddhism does not have a bilbe in the sense of a book of rules and do's and dont's that people follow. The several texts available are in part records of the Buddha's sermons and lessons and learned discussions on Buddhism. These are not even required as is pointed out by Dr. D.T. Suzuki a learned teacher of Zen Buddhism.
For all that the Christians view the Bible as containing all knowledge it is pretty empty of facts on the world beyond the Middle East. No mention of Buddha or Buddhism. New York City, iPhones or almost anything past the early years of the Common Era.. Biblical apologists would warp sections about witchcraft, false gods and false prophets to cover the lack of information.
The Bible says absolutely nothing about Buddhism directly.
Buddhism is not a language.
Of course not.Buddhism is scientific.
Buddhism is a religion, it is not a language.
There is no 'Bible' in Buddhism, unlike it's religious counterparts (Islam and Christians). BUT, Buddhism has this thing (something like a bible. But it does not contain words from 'God'. Instead, it contains the teachings and sayings of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism) called 'Buddhist Scriptures'. It contains sacred texts from many canonical or non-canonical texts regarding Buddhism. But these texts weren't compiled into a book unlike the Bible.Example of Buddhist Scriptures (Or Buddhist Sacred Texts):1. The Pali Canon2. Mahayana SutrasI suggest to the public that you should look up to Wikipedia on Buddhism. It answers your questions regarding whether Buddhism has a 'Bible' or not.
Buddhism isnt a language, it's a religion.
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Buddhism is not a product, so one cannot say it is made anywhere.
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.
Nope.
Well, it's like Buddhism, isn't it? Buddhism, founded by Buddha. Christianity, is people who believe in Jesus (Christ). Therefore, Christianity. I'm really not sure it actually says the wrod Christianity in the Holy Bible.
There is no equivalent of "Amen" in Buddhism.
Some say that it is Buddhism...