No game, just science.... Its even proved that the body has been completely reincarnated every 7/8 years you live.
Other than what? Reincarnation is taight in Hinduism and Buddhism
by Bhaagavadgeetha
Buddhism doesn't teach about afterlife at all. Some Buddhists - but not all - believe in reincarnation, which says that each time a body dies, the person's soul returns to a new body until the person attains full spiritual understanding. . However, Buddhism doesn't teach reincarnation, either. . Buddhism does teach that people are to live with awareness, kindness, and generosity, that they should work hard and be thankful. The goal of Buddhism is to help people become more aware -- to wake up to eternal wisdom.
gods appear as murtis to worship.
food and clothing and beliefs
Answer:Spiritualism does not teach reincarnation, though some members may hold this belief. According to a Wikipedia article:Spiritualism is a monotheistic belief system, postulating a belief in God, but the distinguishing feature is belief that spirits of the dead can be contacted, either by individuals or by gifted or trained "mediums", who can provide information about the afterlife.There are variants of the Spiritualist religion, as there are of Christianity. Some do teach reincarnation.
The Apostles
Not all Buddhists believe in reincarnation. The Buddha did not teach reincarnation, although it is part of the doctrine of some Buddhist traditions. The Buddha spoke of 'rebirth' in some teachings. This is understood by some to refer to a new start in the present lifetime, not the beginning of a new life after death. The idea of reincarnation may have been absorbed into Buddhism from Hinduism, which does recognize and believe in reincarnation.
I think Paul does not teach his own beliefs. What he teaches in the letters written by him is consistent with other books of the New Testament. I think you have a misunderstanding here.
I think "missionary" is the word you're looking for.
Buddha didn't teach really much. People that saw him and heard his stories and what he believes wrote down the things they heard and people started taking his stories and beliefs as a way of life. The buddha was just a symbol of the religion.
A mosques or Madrisa by the Muslims, Church or Mission by the Christians, a temple by the Hindus and such places by other riligious groups.