According to Christianity, evil desires, greed, lust, sexual immorality, idolatry, anger, rage, filthy languages, and other negative emotions and actions are sins. If the person fails to get rid of them, he will die forever; his soul will cease to exist.
However, if the person leads a righteous life, follows the commandments of God, and believes in Jesus Christ with all of his heart, he will not die but find an eternal life after his earthy life ends. Death may lead to nothing, emptiness, and at the same time it can lead to the new form of life, the eternal existence of soul. However, Christianity holds the special prerequisite: believing in Jesus Christ as the son of God and that His death has marked the offer of eternal life to all of His followers. Buddhism is similar to Christianity because it holds a very similar prerequisite: living the righteous life and striving to find the Way, the true essence of everything.
Christian eternal life is the same as notion of “emptiness” in Buddhism. “Ignorance” in Buddhism is the same as “dying to sin” in Christianity. Buddhists believe that reality can be seen only by ignorant people, those who do not try to seek after the true and those who cease to cherish opinions of others. . If the person has fixed perception of something, gives labels to everything around him, he is not able to see the essence of these things. To understand the truth of life, the essence of objects and meaning of existence, it is necessary to set yourself aside from fixed thoughts. Thus, Christianity and Buddhism are similar in their key philosophies.
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