The Four Noble truths teach about suffering.
For Example: everyone suffers from the desire for material things, but overcoming these desires will bring suffering to an end.
According to the Buddha, The Four Noble Truths are: 1) There is suffering (discontentment, unhappiness) in the world 2) There are specific causes of this suffering. 3) There is a state (a mindset, a way of life) where suffering ceases. 4) There is a path (actions, practices) to attain this state of freedom from suffering.
parable's
parables
Parables
The central theme to the 4 noble truths is suffering.
Jesus taught his followers with short stories called parables.
Hester replies that Pearl's own mother can teach her what she needs to know about those truths, indicating that their bond and relationship is what will guide Pearl's understanding. Hester suggests that their shared experiences and lessons learned together will be the foundation for Pearl's understanding of heaven and earth.
I believe that God's helpers are those people who help teach/spread God's spiritual truths by example in the way they live their lives.
Parables in the Bible are stories that convey spiritual truths in a simple and relatable way. They use everyday situations and characters to teach important lessons about faith, morality, and the nature of God. By presenting these truths in a familiar context, parables make them easier to understand and remember, allowing readers to apply the lessons to their own lives.
It doesnt it teaches more about hinduism! jk its all about the eightfold path, the 4 nobal truths all that stuff
Friars used the Catechism to teach about the faith. They taught children and adult non-believers. The Catechism contains the basic truths and tenets about that branch of Christendom.
We learn about Gotama because then we learn about the 4 noble truths and also how he sacrificed his palace, to teach his followers that everything and everyone will change or die.