Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Can you state some details about the difference between the Buddhism religon and the Ancient Egyptian religon?

I need to find the differences between the Ancient Egyptian religion and the the Buddhism religion for a project in SS in middle school.





Can you help?|||Buddhism is non-theistic (doesn't have a god).


Ancient Egyptian religion was polytheistic (had lots of gods).





And LOADS of other differences, but that will do for starters. What sort of an answer does a teacher expect to a question like this? It's like asking





"What are the differences between motorcycles and steam locomotives?"|||I'm sorry I couldn't help you about the ancient Egyptian religion. For introductory Buddhist topics, you can read 'China Falun Gong', available on the web. In the section “Buddhist Qigong and Buddhism” of the Zhuan Falun Lecture on the web, you can find out a concise discussion about reforms in Buddhism; in the section “Different Levels Have Different Laws” for Zen discussion. Guided meditation demonstration video, meditation music, and books about Falun Gong are free to download from the URL listed below. If you need any help, contact a local practitioner in your area for free instructions.





Falun Gong is a unique Buddhist School, found in 1992 by Master Li Hongzhi in China. About 100 million people practice in over 80 countries worldwide. Falun Gong is an ancient practice for the body, mind, and spirit based upon the universal principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance. Falun Gong consists of five sets of powerful exercises.





Falun Gong, Tibetans, other Buddhists, and Christians have been persecuted in China. The most offensive human right violation is the organ harvesting from the Falun Gong practitioners in China.


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