Buddhists aim to treat all beings with compassion and respect, regardless of their differences. Discrimination goes against the concept of interconnectedness and the principle of non-harming taught in Buddhism. Buddhists strive to overcome personal biases and prejudices through mindfulness and understanding the equality of all beings.
Yes, Buddhists accused Ngo Dinh Diem of religious discrimination due to his policies that favored Catholics in South Vietnam. This led to protests and unrest, eventually contributing to his downfall.
Buddhists believe that when Buddha died, he reached a state of final and complete enlightenment known as Parinirvana. It is believed that he achieved liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, attaining a state of eternal peace and cessation of suffering. His teachings continue to guide and inspire Buddhists worldwide.
Buddhists in England typically wear everyday modern clothing like others in the society. However, during formal ceremonies or meditation practices, they may choose to wear traditional Buddhist robes or attire to show respect for the teachings and practice.
To stop discrimination based on religion, education and awareness are key. Promoting understanding and tolerance of different religious beliefs can help combat prejudice and discrimination. Additionally, enforcing laws that protect religious freedom and punish discriminatory behavior can deter such actions.
Christians have fought prejudice and discrimination through promoting messages of love, acceptance, and inclusivity based on teachings of Jesus. They have also advocated for social justice, worked to change laws and policies that perpetuate discrimination, and actively engaged in dialogue and community outreach to promote understanding and reconciliation. Additionally, many Christian organizations have provided services and support to marginalized communities to combat prejudice and discrimination.
Yes, Buddhists accused Ngo Dinh Diem of religious discrimination due to his policies that favored Catholics in South Vietnam. This led to protests and unrest, eventually contributing to his downfall.
The Buddhists accused Ngo Dinh Diem of religious discrimination.
Certainly all Buddhists do not believe this. There may be some Japanese Buddhists who think this.
suffering
It is one of many spiritual paths. Buddhists do not believe there is only one legitimate spiritual path.
China, Asia, I think
The 1965 Civil Rights Act made discrimination illegal.
nothing!
Of course!
By "buddah", I think you means "buddhists". Kind of - there are monks, etc.
Buddhists are a widely varied lot of people, with widely varying opinions. There is an entire school of Buddhism centered around martial arts: Shaolin.
I think it is either the Buddhists or the Hindus. Not positive though......