Buddhism is not about either believing or not believing in God or gods. Do Buddhist believe in god? 3. Wellâ¦. Not exactly. There are several reasons for this. The path to Enlightenment ⦠I do ⦠Rather, the historical Buddha taught that believing in gods was not useful for those seeking to realize enlightenment. The Buddha's teachings and Theravada Buddhism are essentially atheistic, although neither deny the existence of gods. According to the teachings of the Buddha, there is no belief in a singular or personal god. Buddhists believe that nothing is fixed or permanent and that change is always possible. Rather, Buddhists believe that all of nature â and all the energy in nature â is god. There is no belief in a personal god. While Buddhism touches on the importance of love, it is only a portion of its belief. So, do Buddhists believe in God? Buddhist beliefs are based upon a constant state of change and therefore there is no permanence and a belief in a god would entail such permanence. 2. A wise man once said: 1. The Buddha, like modern sociologists and psychologists, believed that religious ideas and especially the god idea have their origin in fear. I mean⦠No. Buddhist beliefs are based upon a constant state of change and therefore there is no permanence and a belief in a god would entail such permanence. But itâs complicated in part because Buddhism is as broad a collection of religious traditions as Christianity is. by Ven S. Dhammika "No, we do not. There's a big difference between escaping pain and showing love. But, Buddhist's don't believe God can end suffering. Buddhists often pray to Buddha or recite his name in their prayers, but they do not believe that Buddha is divine. In Mahayana Buddhism, however, the universe is populated with celestial buddhas and bodhisattvas who are worshipped as gods and goddesses. Do Buddhists believe in a god? The Buddha says: Gripped by fear people go to sacred mountains, sacred groves, sacred trees and shrines. There are inherent and fundamental differences between Buddhism and Christianity, one significant element being that while Christianity is at its core monotheistic and relies on a God as a Creator, Buddhism is generally non-theistic and rejects the notion of a Creator God which provides divine values for the world.. However, atheism is also perfectly compatible with Buddhism too, and some Buddhist thinkers reject the concept of a creator based on Buddhist philosophy and doctrine. So, a Buddhist can believe in, and even worship a God, should they wish but enlightenment can only be achieved by oneâs own effort, it is completely up to the individual. There are several reasons for this. Buddhism is motivated by a promise to escape suffering; Christianity is motivated by love for God and others. According to the teachings of the Buddha, there is no belief in a singular or personal god. Often you might read that "Buddhists believe" such and such a thing when in fact that doctrine belongs only to one school and not to all of Buddhism. The Buddha, like modern sociologists and psychologists, believed that religious ideas and especially the god idea have their origins in fear. In his whole life and in all his teachings the Buddha never said anything about the One God of the desert. Christianity is rooted in love for God first, then for people (Matthew 22:34-40). No, we do not. Only the teaching's of the Buddha can help us end suffering through wisdom and the activity of compassion. So, do Buddhists believe in God? Buddhists do not believe in God like that.