Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha<span> was a man, a great teacher, and--of course--an enlightened being. They follow his teachings, they try to emulate him. They do not consider him a god and they do not worship him. Idolatry is not part of </span>Buddhism<span>.</span>
At the turn of the century, many countries were rich, people believed that social justice was being ensured and that countries were prospering. Others lived in fear because they were aware of the militaristic policies and they noticed that the militaries of all countries increased twice in size. Everything seemed as if things were going well while in reality people were preparing for a mass scale war which resulted with WW1.
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It was that there was unprecedented bloodshed because they used a new, deadlier type of bullet with more accurate weapons. This was particularly deadly because the tactics they were using hadn't adapted to the new weapons and soldiers did a lot of standing and shooting at one another.
This stood out to me because a decent part of our success against Britain during the revolution was because of hit and run tactics. It also stated that the south was outnumber more than three to one. How did the south deal with being so outnumbered if soldiers were standing and shooting? It seems like those tactics would rely on having more soldiers firing more bullets.
Christians believe that there is a heaven and hell as well as reincarnation and their purpose in life is to obey what God's bible says