4About Buddhism
http://christiananswers.net/evangelism/beliefs/buddhism.html
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Buddhism.
Buddhism
http://www.goodnewspost.com/false_gospel_of_buddhism.htm
http://www.goodnewspost.com/
There are two ways to approach the subject of Buddhism. One
approach is to look at Buddhism as it has existed in Asia. It is a
very important part of the culture there. It is "engrained" in the
habits and lifestyle of millions of Asian people. The other way is to
study it as practiced by people in the western world." (Read more
about this article, click on the link above.)
Buddhism and the Bible
https://truthfortheworld.org/buddhism-and-the-bible
https://truthfortheworld.org/
Many people believe all religions came from God even though they
teach different and contradictory doctrines. If all religions came
from God, they reason that we should simply choose the best of them
and leave the others alone." (Read more about this article, click on
the link above.)
Enlightenment-Should I follow Buddha or Jesus Christ?
http://christiananswers.net/q-aiia/aiia-buddhism-harris.html
http://christiananswers.net/
"I came to the Buddhist path as a seeker. I was skeptical about
religious claims, but felt a deep void in my life. I yearned for
meaning and truth in a unpredictable and often hostile world. In
Buddhism, I thought I had found what I was searching for." (Read more
about this article, click on the link above.)
Exposing Buddhism (Part 1)
By Brian A. Yeager
http://www.wordsoftruth.net/wotvol10/wotbulletin08012010.html
http://www.wordsoftruth.net/
"In my research of Buddhism I found so many things to write about that
it will be difficult to determine what errors we shall expose.
Buddhism, though a Buddhist will not admit it, is a religion full of
idolatry and self-worship. One of the things I noticed over and over
again is that Buddhists deny serving a god. Yet, everything they say
and teach goes back to the Buddha." (Read more about this article
click on the link above.)
Exposing Buddhism (Part 2)
By Brian A. Yeager
http://www.wordsoftruth.net/wotvol10/wotbulletin08082010.html
http://www.wordsoftruth.net/
"From my research on Buddhism, I found that there are four
fundamental beliefs of all Buddhists. These four fundamental beliefs
are the foundation of their doctrines. These beliefs are called the
Four Noble Truths of Buddhism. Like most false religions, not
everything believed is wrong. That is what makes false religions
somewhat believable." (Read more about this article, click on the link
above.)
Exposing Buddhism (Part 3)
By Brian A. Yeager
http://www.wordsoftruth.net/wotvol10/wotbulletin08152010.html
http://www.wordsoftruth.net/
"Buddhism offers the most satisfactory explanation of where
beings come from and where they are going. When we die, the mind, with
all the tendencies, preferences, abilities, and characteristics that
have been developed and conditioned in this life, re-establishes
itself in a fertilized egg." (Read more about this article, click on
the link above.)
How to Share One's Faith with a Buddhist
http://www.brigada.org/2011/10/02_7603
"Those through Bridges know how it can help one learn to share one's faith with a Muslim, but is there a bridges for Buddhism?" (Read more about this article, click on the link above.) You can also put the word Buddhism in the search engine at brigrada.org
The Theology of Zen Buddhism
By The John Ankerberg Show
https://www.jashow.org/articles/guests-and-authors/dr-john-ankerberg/the-theology-of-zen-buddhism/
https://www.jashow.org/
This article shows the contrasts of the teachings of Zen with
those of Christianity. Zenists admit that Buddhism and Christianity
are incompatible but they nevertheless argue that a Christian can
practice Zen to great benefit.
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Why I believe Buddhism and Buddhist belief are false
http://peace-of-mind.net/buddhism.htm
http://peace-of-mind.net/
"There are two main schools of thought in Buddhism, the Theravada and the Mahanyana… The practice of Buddhism has been modified by local customs, producing distinct varieties of worship. They include the Indian, Tibetan, Ceylonese, Burmese, Thai, Cambodian, Chinese, and Japanese varieties." (Read more about this article, click on the link above.)