What differences are there between Catholics and Buddhists?
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The first major difference between the two religions is the belief in God; Catholicism believes in an omnipresent, omnipotent God, the Almighty Father, while Buddhism does not. The closest thing to God would be Siddhartha Gautama, the first Buddha to achieve spiritual enlightenment.
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"" Catholic's believes was....
-- They were generally the Jainism...
-- They believed in omnipresent God....
-- They used to go in church...
-- They found God in present as a proof in front of them....
"" Buddhism believes was.....
-- They were generally called Buddhist....
-- They believed good is present in the soul of every creature....
-- They didn't go to any worship place,, used to do only meditation...
-- They believed in real enlightenment and soul freeness...
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"" Catholic's believes was....
-- They were generally the Jainism...
-- They believed in omnipresent God....
-- They used to go in church...
-- They found God in present as a proof in front of them....
"" Buddhism believes was.....
-- They were generally called Buddhist....
-- They believed good is present in the soul of every creature....
-- They didn't go to any worship place,, used to do only meditation...
-- They believed in real enlightenment and soul freeness...
-- Be Brainly...
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