Does the Buddhist religion believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
The Buddha’s ‘main’ concern was to eliminate suffering, to find a cure for the pain of human existence. In this respect he has been compared to a physician, and his teaching has been compared to a medical prescription. Like a physician, he observed the symptoms, the disease that human kind was suffering from, next he gave a diagnosis – the cause of the disease, then he gave the prognosis -it could be cured, finally he gave the prescription – the method by which the condition could be cured -The Four Noble Truths/The Noble Eightfold Path. His first teaching was the Four Noble Truths/The Noble Eightfold Path. First, the insight that life is dukkha. Dukkha is variously translated as suffering, pain, impermanence – it is the unsatisfactory quality of life – life is often beset with sorrow and trouble, and even at its best, is never completely fulfilling. We always want more happiness, less pain. The Second Noble Truth teaches that the pain of life is caused by Tanha – our cravings, our att