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In this case, Ah Neh was meant to be Buddhism's founder because of respect for animals. Something which Chinks and Whiteskins hardly qualify to be. There may be a few cases of animal lovers who are Chinks and Caucasians, but the majority of these two races are consipicuous meat eaters. It takes a dung-worshipper to become a Buddhist. Good or not, depends on that individual, because they are different and distinct from one another.
...race,color or nationality does not matter as long as this teaching is Good...not like the one that teaches people to destroy others with bombs, guns, trucks and machete....enuf said.
Buddha did instruct his disciples to follow his teachings before he attain Nirvana.
They do not have to make any statue or sculptures to remember him by.
In this aspect (of statues and stone idols) it is hard to beat the Buddhists. They have shrines and statues of the Fat One by the thousands. Replicas are found everywhere. Big ones (hard to replicate) are conspicuously displayed for the world to view. The largest sitting Buddha is on top of some hill in Honkong (or China), and small pint-sized Buddhas are commonly found adorning the dashboards of cars here in Singapore and Malaysia. The Buddha may not have made any claims to be a divine being, but his followers have elevated him to that status.
Buddha did instruct his disciples to follow his teachings before he attain Nirvana.
They do not have to make any statue or sculptures to remember him by.