Cofussionism & Buddhism
Cofussionism & Buddhism
missionaries
Shinto Buddhism,Zen Buddhism,Christian but predominantly Buddhist
Probably the Buddhism and Christianity.
The daimyo in Japan followed various religious beliefs, including a mix of Buddhism, Shintoism, and Confucianism. They often practiced a syncretic blend of these traditions that evolved over time. Some daimyo also supported Christianity during the Jesuit missions in the 16th century.
Buddhism is a religion based on the beliefs and teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama. Its roots are lie in the religious thoughts of ancient India during the first millennium BCE.
The "Ten Commandments" are associated with the Abrahamic Religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). Buddhism is a Dravidic Religion. These two religious origins have little or no overlap in their core beliefs and nooverlap in their religious texts. Buddhism does not follow the Ten Commandments.
Stephen Batchelor has written: 'Sharpham Miscellany' 'Buddhism without beliefs' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Doctrines, Religious life, Customs and practices 'The awakening of the west' -- subject(s): Buddhism, History, Study and teaching 'The faith to doubt' -- subject(s): Doubt (Buddhism), Spiritual life, Zen Buddhism 'Living with the devil' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Doctrines, Religious life, Religious aspects of Good and evil, Good and evil 'Verses from the Center' 'Alone with others' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Buddhism 'Alone with others' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Buddhism
Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma
Before the end of World War II, Shinto was the state religion.
They believe in the Lotus Sutra. They follow the beliefs of the Historic Buddha