There are about 380 million followers of the Buddha, making it the world's 4th largest religion. We don't call what we do worshiping, since we beleive in no immortal, all-powerful deities, we call it practice.
Why are there Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Jews? Why are there Shiite Muslims and Sunni Muslims? Why are there Vishnu worshipers and Shiva worshipers? Why is there Soto Zen and Rinzai Zen, and why Mahayana and Hinayana Buddhism? There are many differences in belief among Christians and many forms of Christianity.
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No, the collective noun for worshipers in church are a congregation of worshipers, an assembly of worshipers, a gathering of worshipers. The noun 'believers' is a synonym of the noun 'worshipers', which can be substituted for use with the above collective nouns, for example 'a congregation of believers'.
worshipers of chritianity are called christiansworshipers of chritianity are called christians
Buddhism has about 365 million followers at the moment.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'believers'. However, there are collective nouns for the synonym 'worshipers', a congregation of worshipers, an assembly of worshipers, a gathering of worshipers. If the 'believers' that you refer to are religious believers, the collective nouns for 'worshipers' will work well; a congregation of believers, an assembly of believers, or a gathering of believers.
there is about 2.1 million christianaty worshipers today
The collective noun is a congregation of worshipers.
Buddhism has been taught for about 2500 years.
Buddhism has about 365 million followers at the moment.
It is the other way around. Buddhism was started by a born Hindu prince. Many Gods and Goddesses from Hinduism are used in Buddhism.
An Introduction to Zen Buddhism has 130 pages.