An expansive subject, which is the subject of many books,so please make use of the links provided.
Jesus taught us perfect love.
That which is hateful to you, do not do to others.
The dhamma.
Jesus Christ in Christianity was and is the messiah. What he taught was amazing. He taught love, he was in fact the only perfect man that ever lived on this planet! Jesus's teachings are recorded in the bible, BASIC INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LIVING EARTH. Christians believe Jesus will come again, and when he does he will bring distruction to all whom do not believe in him. This was what he taught. It is very difficult to describe Jesus Christ, for you must read of him to truly understand. ~Cleo Savage~
Hersey is the belief that contradicts basic church teachings! Hope I helped
Love one another: Jesus taught to love others as ourselves, showing kindness and compassion to all. Repentance and forgiveness: Jesus emphasized the importance of seeking forgiveness for our sins and forgiving others in order to live a righteous life. The Kingdom of God: Jesus preached about the coming of the Kingdom of God, teaching about the values of humility, faith, and righteousness that would characterize it.
Here's a basic answer for you... A Catholic is a follower of the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church is founded on the teachings of Jesus. Unlike some other Christian Churches, the Catholic Church is Apostolic. This means the lines of leadership in the Catholic Church come directly from Jesus' Apostles.
they are suffering, death and starvation
Karma, Dharma and Samsara
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Christanity and Islam. Remember Muslims believe in all prophets of Allah including Jesus (Isaa Ale Salam) and Moses (Musa Ale Salam). The basic teachings of all the prophets are same. They just got distorted by humans over time.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and soul. Love your neighbor as yourself. Jesus said, "If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me."