What are the similarities and differences in the biography of Jesus and Buddha?

Indonesia
August 13, 2011 3:13am CST
I think they have a lot in common in their biographies, but the differences are not really my one and concrete to the similarities do not know. So it would be great if someone could share me.
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@rifnee (1713)
• Indonesia
16 Aug 11
Some Muslim scholars assume Buddha might (!) Have been a prophet. Jesus (as) has much in common with the Buddha to describe the followers of Buddhism as the Buddha. It could for example speak immediately after birth and spoke thus to his Mutter.cm roll diameter. How to make the best depends on equipment, skill and showmanship - the circular throwing up is not eat for taste.
@urbandekay (18278)
16 Aug 11
And of course, green ideas sleep furiously inches wilderbeast all the best urban
@loongnp (28)
• Malaysia
12 Mar 13
both are religion promote love and peace. the difference is one is western and another is eastern
@urbandekay (18278)
13 Aug 11
I see very little similarity, so I would be interested to hear what you hold them to be? all the best urban
• Indonesia
16 Aug 11
The Buddha comes again and again. The Buddha is a deified man. Jesus is true man and true God. Buddha delivers human wisdom. Jesus delivers a natural binding doctrine of salvation. Buddha shows the way to salvation. Jesus is the Savior of the world and the path itself Buddha helps a man find himself. Jesus can give the people the grace that man can not bring off. Buddha is one of many. Jesus is the only way. Buddha is evidence of salvation and for life. Jesus is salvation and life itself Buddha shows by whom we find salvation. In Jesus we have salvation. Buddha is a little. Jesus is Truth
@najibdina29 (1309)
• Indonesia
15 Aug 11
I am not aware that if there were significant similarities. Buddha was the son of an Indian official, Jesus is the son of a carpenter. Jesus was a Jew, Buddha was probably originally Hindus. Buddha was a monk, Jesus was never ascetic or monk. Jesus preached a religion, a philosophy of Buddha.