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What is the difference between Buddhism and Christianity? Raid network

The difference between Buddhism and Christianity

1, the concept of marriage

Buddhism does not allow monks to marry daughters-in-law, nor does it allow nuns to marry. Against humanity. Color is empty, and empty is color. The mysterious earth people don't understand, which puzzled a monk in Zhang Er. Monks often cheat if they don't accept it, which is called "winning glory for women". Buddhism and Taoism base marriage on specific places, birthdays, dates and other witchcraft. Marriage doesn't talk about love, but mainly about the mysterious and empty gambling in life.

Christian doctrine holds that marriage is sacred and established by God. According to Genesis, after God created Adam, the ancestor of mankind, he thought that he was "not good at living alone", so he took out a rib from him and made a wife Eve for him to live with. This is the beginning of human marriage. In the New Testament, Jesus clearly pointed out that when God created man, he created a man and a woman, "two people are one", so Christianity adheres to the monogamous marriage system.

On the one hand, in the church wedding, the pastor hopes that the newlyweds will promise each other before God and the congregation that no matter what difficulties they encounter in the future, they will keep their engagement and be loyal all their lives. This reflects that Christianity attaches importance to the sanctity of marriage and requires believers to take it seriously. On the other hand, Christianity believes that it is a sin that believers must abandon that married people cohabit with another person or bigamy. All these have played a certain role in ensuring the relative stability of marriage. Husband and wife mainly fall in love, not divination, geomantic omen and choosing a date.

2. The concept of wine and meat

Buddhism doesn't allow Buddhists to eat wine and meat, but monks don't listen. They often come out to cheat, euphemistically called: wine and meat cross the intestines, and the Buddha pays attention. It gives people a sense of neither fish nor fowl. However, pig heads and fish are often placed on the altar of temples for the Buddha to eat. The Buddha eats meat, and the monk eats meat behind his back.

Christianity forbids alcoholism. People are omnivores and can eat meat. But it is best not to eat the viscera and blood of animals, because these things are unclean and contain toxins. Westerners often throw their internal organs into the desert for birds to peck at. If it is inedible, it will be exported to China, and China people will eat it as delicious food.

3, money view

Buddhism makes people donate money to carve monuments, mostly corrupt officials and red-topped businessmen; All the people who left were poor. Buddhists advocate grabbing the first pillar incense, and1180,000 also appeared in the news and advertised. Buddhism and Taoism often cheat believers by divination, physiognomy, geomantic omen, giving light to women, and monks selling dog skin plasters in villages.

Christianity advocates free dedication, no matter how much money, no stone carving, no advertising, and God warns believers to stay away from witchcraft. Believers can't cheat money by divination, physiognomy, geomantic omen, opening windows for women and selling dog skin plasters door to door.

4. Religious ceremonies

Buddhism and Taoism, two major religions, have classics but do not preach, and some do not preach. Only burn incense, kowtow, set fire to the whip, calculate divination, face reading and watch Feng Shui. Emphasis on surface form, lack of humanistic connotation. Deeply supported by corrupt officials.

Christian gatherings hold bibles and notebooks, preach and listen to sermons, repent and pray, sing and dance, which are physically and mentally pleasant and have rich spiritual connotations. Deeply loved by the bottom people.

5. Political views

Buddhism and Taoism advocate divination, physiognomy, geomantic omen, seeking officials and wealth, putting selfishness first and society first.

Christianity used the ups and downs of officials such as David and Abraham to warn officials, first of all, to be honest and clean, diligent for the people and for the society.