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  • * [[Buddhist Beliefs|Beliefs]] * [[Buddhist Texts|Texts]]
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  • [[Image:Takstang buddhist monastery.jpg|thumb|center|The Takstang Monastery. Buddhism is the state re ...d to pray ot worship in public, or meet together in house gatherings. Only Buddhist texts are allowed in the country. There are thought to be about 10,000 Chri
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  • ...dow is populated by peoples who are predominantly [[Muslim]], [[Hindu]], [[Buddhist]], [[Animist]], [[Jewish]] and [[Atheist]]. Many nations in the 10/40 Windo
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  • ...Muslim]], but there are also large Chinese populations, most of whom are [[Buddhist]] or [[Christian]], and Indians who are mostly [[Hindu]]. [[Sunni Islam]] i
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  • ...d civil war. It has a population of around 20 million. Most citizens are [[Buddhist]], 12% are [[Hindu]], 8% [[Muslim]] and 7% [[Christian]]. There has been st
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  • ...[[Turkey]] in the west. It contains the rapidly developing, predominantly Buddhist countries of [[South East Asia]] and [[China]], [[Hindu]] [[India]] and the
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  • ...freedom of religion in Australia with significant groups of [[Muslims]], [[Buddhist]]s and [[Hindu]]s.
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  • * [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] 6.77% ...ic]].2%), other [[Christianity|Christian]] 2.9%, Orthodox 2.8%, [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] 2.5%, [[Islam|Muslim]] 2.2%, [[Hinduism|Hindu]] 1.3%, other 1.3%, none 22
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  • ...in the west. It contains the rapidly developing, predominantly [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] countries of [[South East Asia]] and [[China]], [[Hindu]] [[India]] and t
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  • '''The Local Church of Witness Lee''' is an anti-Christian, pseudo-Christian, Buddhist organization headquartered in Anaheim, California, USA under the title the ...king an unknown true identity, denied that the organization he founded had Buddhist roots. In the United States, he Local Church continues to hold a majority
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