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are buddhist & Christians compatible? are vietnamese and Filipinos compatible?

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lilshawty204
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Buddist isnt going to blow themselves up or go fullscale Jihadi War. 

Of course we're going to get along

 

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Germinator
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I have never seen Buddhist persecute Christians.  

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The religious foundation I am talking about here is a country with a strong dominant religion be that Islam, Buddhist, Christian, shinto...etc. Chinese just don't simply have a strong religion but Vietnam do and that is Buddhism.

I already pointed out a few things about why the Chinese don't have a strong religion.
- The fast adoption rate of Christian followers.
- The population of 1.2 billion has fewer large temples than Vietnam which population only 90 million, this means there aren't a strong number of followers/supporters.

In the near future, I am sure the Christian followers in China will become the largest Christian country.

Vietnam majority Christians are Roman Catholic, unlike China and Korea mostly are protestants/Baptists. Protestants/Baptists is a recent split from Roman Catholic. U.S. has high percent Protestants/Baptists

Conquest or not conquest does not change much. Vietnam was colonized by French for a century, Christianity introduced to Vietnam 200 years before the French colonization and to this day the Christian followers less than 10% . Why the adoption rate is slow? Despite the fact, Vietnam was a French colony, despite the fact Christian was introduced in an early time 500 years ago, despite the fact, American came to contact Vietnam 10 years.

S.Korea only recently opened to the world and recently came contact with the American and the followers jumped to 30% population.

Look at the Thai, they have been pro-west since the 18th century and the Christians followers are 1.2%. You could guess why?

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athena
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Buddhism are accepting of other deities. Christianity does not. 

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