There is no Buddhist heaven.
The ultimate goal is to become enlightened and abandon all desire. The desires you abandon include the desire to maintain a sense of self. You, in effect, no longer exist.
This state of no desire is known as Nirvana
Buddhism offers peace, I can't say anything bad about that.
I used to follow Nichiren Shoshu. It did not follow actual Buddhism. So many people that used to follow it don't anymore. I first became a different type of Buddhism, but because there is no way to Heaven through Buddhism, I decided to become a Christian. Or God called me to Christianity and gave me faith. Glory to our Father who art in Heaven-Amen.
According to Buddhism, the main cause of suffering in the world is attachment and desire.
buddhists dont beleive in heaven so no. The closest is the mayhana version which is a place where the enlightened gather after death but that still is thought to be a seperate brand of buddhism beliefs.
Yes. In Buddhism, the equivalent to Heaven is a place/state called Nirvana. Buddhists believe that when you die, you keep reincarnating as another person or as an animal. You will reincarnate every time you die, unless in your current life you reached a state of enlightenment. Only then will death pass you on to Nirvana.
Buddhism has no creator God, Christianity does. Buddhism can be considered as not a religion, Christianity definitely is. Buddhists believe in rebirth, Christians believe that after death, we go to heaven or hell. Buddhism was founded by an [Enlightened] human, Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of God and is part of the Holy Trinity. Buddhists [unlike any other major world religion] believe that the soul is impermanent [Anatta], Christians believe that after we die, our soul lives on in heaven/hell
No, Buddhism is not the fastest growing religion in Europe, according to several sources.
According to religious beliefs, Abraham is believed to have gone to heaven.
Yes, according to the Bible, believers will recognize each other in heaven.
Yes, Heaven is a happy place in as much that no one really likes to leave heaven. As we cling to our happinesses on Earth, so do we cling to happiness in heaven. Those who are in heaven are also plagued with the same grief as ours because both happiness and grief are the two ends of the same dichotomy. Neither are dependant on the geographical location; be it heaven or Earth.
to show people that heaven is great. Mainly because temples were the place where God stayed.
The correct placement of a bed in a bedroom according to Thai Buddhism is putting it to face the east.