Religion and philosophy of the ancient world Buddhism refused to accept the immortal concept of life and God. The founder of Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama is a nobility of India, also known as Buddha or a wise aristocrat. Following the death of Siddhartha, his followers made him the eternal god. Buddhism is the third largest member of faith after Christianity and Islam. This belief is very democratic just like Christianity. No one is excluded. Anyone (male, female, young, old, rich, poor), "four truths" and "eight ways" can be traced.
Ancient religion was tolerant, not sectarian. This point is different from the ancient philosophy. As you can read Lucretius, the followers of the philosophy of Epicurus and Stoic experienced a long and intense fight. The reason for this difference in religion and philosophy is that philosophers maintain various realistic propositions for the world - it is made up of 'breath' or atoms - the power to pray, sacrifice Please assume there is. Roman religion did not provide doctrine about the universe, so there were no objections and arguments. On the other hand, philosophers have a well-designed system to protect the last detail with grotesque cleverness.
Greek philosophy prospered in every aspect of Hellenistic world, but Greek ancient religion was not. It is more difficult to turn foreigners into Greek religion, focusing on rituals and rituals than a series of beliefs that leads life. As a result, religion of indigenous people such as Judaism and Mithraism prospered. Since 200 BC, the emergence of a new administration in the western part of the Roman Republic symbolized the decline of the Hellenistic kingdom. In the second Punic war, King Antigone unjustly supported Carthagin against Rome. Then Rome and Macedonia fought to make it the state of Rome in 148 BC. Greek city state no longer dominated by Macedonia was absorbed in the state of Rome
The philosophy of ancient Greece appeared in the 6th century BC and continued during the era of Hellenistic era and the era when ancient Greece became a part of the Roman Empire. Philosophy is used to understand the world in a non-religious way. It covers a wide range of topics including political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, ontology, logic, biology, rhetoric and aesthetics. Many philosophers around the world believe that the philosophy of Greece has influenced many Western cultures since its founding. Alfred North Whitehead once pointed out: "The most safe general feature of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes by Plato." Early from ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophers Until the Islamic philosophy, the era of European Renaissance and enlightenment, the line of clear and uninterrupted influence