Scholars continue to debate the academic nature of Buddhism as to whether it should be identified as a religion or a philosophy. Based upon your studies and research this week, compare and contrast these two positions and then academically defend ONE SIDE of this debate by clearly demonstrating your position as to why you believe the practice of Buddhism is best identified as a religion OR a philosophy.
OPTION B:
The Four Noble Truths serve as the foundational teachings of Buddhism as they seek to address the issues of human suffering in the world. Given the major premise found within the Four Noble Truths, what relationship do you find in Buddhism for offering a response to the practice of gaining self-identity through the practice of Consumerism found in our society today and illustrate the prospect for the growth of Buddhism in America as it relates to your research? In addressing this issue, you will need to identify, define, and apply the Four Noble Truths from which you will academically defend your position.