Buddhists do not beleive in a heaven or paradise in the afterlife.
Buddhists do not beleive in a heaven or afterlife paradise. Paradise can be found right here on Earth when one attains enlightenment.
we are for it
Yes
S.G Berriman has written: 'A view of paradise'
Pure Land Buddhists believe you can enter Amitabha's paradise after death if you simply chant his name. True Pure Land Buddhists believe that you don't even have to do that; all that's required is faith
Because he was enlightened. (At least this is the Buddhist view).
Buddhist scholars say there is no justification for war in Buddhist teaching. Yet Buddhism has not always separated itself from war. Also when the religion was first created Siddhartha (Buddha) came to the conclusion that it is best to stay out of government affairs.
Many Buddhists respect the lives of animals, and the original Buddhists were vegetarian.
it is the three baskets that are needed and rules and regulations to become a perfect Buddhist.This answer is from the view of a Buddhist.
There are many places one can go to find information on popular Buddhist symbols. Some websites include Wikipedia, View on Buddhism, and Religion Facts.
People have no need to pay for sacrements to help the dead because they believe death is non-existence.
Each Buddhist is likely to have their own view on this issue, some Buddhists may have taken vows that might restrict their physical contact with others, but for the vast majority of Buddhists its not likely to be honest. When in doubt just ask.