Concept of God in Different Religions
<p>In Buddhism, the concept of God is not central to its teachings. Buddhism is primarily a non-theistic religion, meaning it does not emphasize the existence of a supreme being or creator God. Instead, Buddhism focuses on the individual’s path to enlightenment and the understanding of suffering, and the cessation of suffering.</p>
<p>However, it’s important to note that different forms of Buddhism and cultural variations may incorporate beliefs or deities from pre-Buddhist religions. For example, in some Buddhist traditions, there are celestial beings known as devas or bodhisattvas, who are revered and considered as objects of devotion or sources of inspiration. These beings are not gods in the sense of an all-powerful, omniscient creator, but rather enlightened or highly evolved beings who assist others on their path to awakening.</p>
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