What do Buddhists and Christians teach about the significance, purpuse and value of human life?
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human being. The Buddhist rules are called 'The Five Precepts' and the Christian rules are the 'Ten Commandments'. Followers of both religions must follow their rules to attain their ultimate goals (Nirvana or Heaven) but they must also put in some extra. Buddhists must nurture their Karmas and Christians must ingratiate themselves to God. * Bryan Ronald Wilson in: Religious Toleration & Religious Diversity ¹ Pope John Paul II in: The Value of Human Life
human being. The Buddhist rules are called 'The Five Precepts' and the Christian rules are the 'Ten Commandments'. Followers of both religions must follow their rules to attain their ultimate goals (Nirvana or Heaven) but they must also put in some extra. Buddhists must nurture their Karmas and Christians must ingratiate themselves to God. * Bryan Ronald Wilson in: Religious Toleration & Religious Diversity ¹ Pope John Paul II in: The Value of Human Life