Buddhism is a prominent religion and cultural concept in the United States accounting for 0.9% of the US population making it the fourth largest belief-set behind Christianity, Judaism and Nonreligious. Many American Buddhists are Asian Americans as well as a large number of converts. . The U.S. presents a strikingly new and different environment for Buddhists, leading to a unique history and a continuing process of development as Buddhism and Am...
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Buddhism is a prominent religion and cultural concept in the United States accounting for 0.9% of the US population making it the fourth largest belief-set behind Christianity, Judaism and Nonreligious. Many American Buddhists are Asian Americans as well as a large number of converts. . The U.S. presents a strikingly new and different environment for Buddhists, leading to a unique history and a continuing process of development as Buddhism and America become increasingly compatible.
Occasional intersections between Western civilization and the Buddhist [[Media:
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