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Cole Landry
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7 March, 12:29
How is doaism and buddhism different/similar
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Roberto Trujillo
7 March, 12:46
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Taoism is originated in China and many believe that it is started in the sixth century B. C. whereas Buddhism is said originated in the 500's B. C. in India ... Both Taoism and Buddhism belief in reincarnation which means the life after death and both have similar ultimate goals
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7 March, 12:56
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Taoism is originated in China and many believe that it is started in the sixth century B. C. whereas Buddhism is said originated in the 500's B. C.
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