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What is Buddhism's nature of god?

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Answered by abhishek00001
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The nature of god to a Buddhist would be 'unemployable'. the idea of "God" is mutually exclusive with Buddhism. God would have no roles to fill in Buddhism as there is no creation, and karma, that is one's one acts, words, and thoughts, determine everything else in one's life.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Creator in Buddhism. Buddhist thought consistently rejects the notion of a creator deity. It teaches the concept of gods, heavens and rebirths in its Saṃsāra doctrine, but it considers none of these gods as a creator.Buddhism posits that mundane deities such as Mahabrahma are misconstrued to be a creator.
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