The primary difference is that Buddhism is polytheistic while Christianity is monotheistic.
Buddhism teaches that by good acts, meditation, and developing enlightened wisdom, followers can achieve a rebirth in the heavens. This final goal of enlightenment is known as nirvana.
Christians believe we receive salvation as a gift by God's grace and not of our works.
Taoism is polytheistic, while Christianity is monotheistic.
Taoism sees no contradiction in belonging to more than one religion, while Christianity cannot be followed with any other religion.
Taoism believes in a universal order without a personal God to lead it; morality is regulated by "natural laws" in the form of reward and punishment. "Heaven" is the law-giving institution, but it is not considered personal. There is no afterlife.
Christianity believes in a personal, law-giving God and a strong moral system including reward and punishment.
No, they are no where near the same. Christians follow Jesus and did not originate in China.
They are all lies
Taoism is a natural philosophy, Catholicism is a revealed religion.
Christianity, Shinto, & Taoism.
Primarily, Ibo is polytheistic while Christianity is monotheistic.
It didn't. Both religions still exist today.
A:A Christian can do what is known as philosophical Taoism (or Daoism) without a conflict of interests. Philosophical Taoism teaches ethical principles and harmonious living. If a Christian studies religious Taoism, he or she will soon have to make a decision whether to continue to follow Christianity or to follow Taoism with its many gods.
Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, & maybe Christianity.
Gospel is Christianity
Semana Santa means Holy Week in Spanish. Christianity is a religion.
Confucius because he was born before Jesus, and so Christianity had not yet split off of Judaism.
Catholicism (please note spelling) is just one branch of many within Christianity.
Baptists are a sect of Christianity, not a separate religion.