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was the buddha a god

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Gautama Buddha

Gautama Buddha

Gautama Buddha, the (born 563 BC), the founder of Buddhism
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god of a monotheistic religion
Was Gautama Buddha, the (born 563 BC), the founder of Buddhism an instance of god of a monotheistic religion?

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The God of Buddha. Ariccia (RM), Italy: Casa Editrice Bahá'í Srl. ISBN 88-7214-031-5. OL; Goswami, Amit, The Self-Aware Universe, Tarcher, 1995 reprint, softcover, ISBN 0-87477 ...
Was the Buddha a god? No, he was not. He did not claim that he was a god, the child of a god or even the messenger from a god.
Buddha was not a god, never claimed to be a god, and did not call himself a god. He lived his life like a nor mall human He was awake and a human just like you and me, he bled ...
Some Hindu texts say that the Buddha was an avatar of the god Vishnu. The Buddha is also regarded as a prophet by the Ahmadiyyas and a Manifestation of God in the Bahá'í faith. Some ...
Unlike other major religions of the world, Buddhism is not centered around the concept of God or an universal supreme being, who is responsible for the creation and dissolution ...

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