In theory....yes....Buddhism is technically not a religion and therefore a person could also be a Christian....i personally do not know of any "Buddhist Christians"
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In response to the question "Do you think it is possible to be both Christian and Buddhist at the same time?" He responded "I believe it is possible to progress along a spiritual path and reconcile Christianity with Buddhism. But once a certain degree of realization has been reached, a choice between the two paths will become necessary". Obviously HH does not speak for all BUddhists, but his is a learned and thought out response.
Christianity is an "exclusive" religion in that it teaches that there is only one God, and that salvation is found only through faith in Jesus Christ.
Also, it is quite possible to recognize the truths taught in Buddhism and to practice Buddhist meditation and disciplines without worshiping its founder, Siddhartha Gautama, or any other deity. In a sense, Buddhism can be viewed as a philosophy rather than practiced as a religion.
So yes, it is possible to be a Christian believer and a practitioner of Buddhist philosophy.
From my understanding, Buddhists do believe there are "gods," but these are similar to the Hindu gods, not the Jewish, Christian, or Muslim idea of "God." Buddhists also believe that these gods are kind of just there. You wouldn't really ask them for help like you would ask God if you were a Christian. You are kind of on your own.
Buddhism is open to all people. For a Christian to become a Buddhist he would have to put down some of his beliefs (God, heaven, Jesus, etc.) However much of Buddhist thought can be applied to any present religious belief (e.g, Anyone can follow the Eightfold Path) without leaving the constraints of the previous belief.
No, a person cannot be both a Buddhist and a Christian. A Christian believes that Jesus Christ is the one true God and the only God to which one can be saved. A Buddhist believes that there are many GodÍs and Goddesses to worship.
To truly follow the teachings of Christianity, you can't mix it with any other religion. Buddhism has completely different teachings about who God is, who we are, why we are here, and what the afterlife consists of, as well as how to get there. These teachings are incompatible with true Christianity.
Christians have no constraint on believing in historical figures. Buddha is a historic figure. Christians can believe in him.
As far as Christians believing Buddhist doctrine, they can accept the Eightfold Path as a guide to moral conduct but might not be able to accept the metaphysical aspects such as there being no input by god(s) into human existence, the non-divinity of Jesus (a basic Christian belief), the absence of heaven and hell, the lack of salvation and others facets of Christianity.
No, you cannot be a Buddhist and Christian.
To be a Christian and yet practice Buddhism is impossible, you can only fully practice one or the other.
No. He is Buddhist.
Tiger Woods is a Buddhist. He attributes his faith to his mother.
No, he is not a Christian. Tatsuya Fujiwara is a Buddhist.
No. He is a buddhist.
He is a Buddhist...
The religion on DR is majority christian.
No. Romania is a Christian country.
No, he's probably a Buddhist.
Zen buddhist
She is Catholic, but her mother is a Malaysian Buddhist.
Hindu, Buddhist and Christian.
No, he is not a Christain.