I was just thinking about this question and wanted to start a thread about it - maybe as a place for Politesse to kill some time briefly 
I've studied Asian religion/philosophy for a while now, but in doing so have mostly emphasized the philosophy part while ignoring the religious elements - stuff like God, heaven, hell, sin etc.
So my question is - if we were to do a bit of comparative analysis between - roughly - Eastern and Western religions, how would these elements compare? To what extent is Buddhism, Hinduism etc, as actually historically practiced in Asia, more similar to Christianity and Islam than it is different? Is it true that Asian religions have put less emphasis on the supernatural?
I've studied Asian religion/philosophy for a while now, but in doing so have mostly emphasized the philosophy part while ignoring the religious elements - stuff like God, heaven, hell, sin etc.
So my question is - if we were to do a bit of comparative analysis between - roughly - Eastern and Western religions, how would these elements compare? To what extent is Buddhism, Hinduism etc, as actually historically practiced in Asia, more similar to Christianity and Islam than it is different? Is it true that Asian religions have put less emphasis on the supernatural?