NonBuddhists
NonBuddhists refer to individuals who do not follow the Buddhist religion. Buddhism is one of the world's major religions, originating in India over 2,500 years ago, and it has since spread to many parts of the world. NonBuddhists, therefore, encompass a diverse range of beliefs, practices, and cultural backgrounds. This group includes people who may adhere to other religions such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, or Judaism, or who may follow no religion at all, identifying as atheists, agnostics, or humanists. NonBuddhists may also include those who practice spiritual paths that are not Buddhist, such as Taoism, Shinto, or various forms of New Age spirituality. The term "nonBuddhist" is often used in academic and scholarly contexts to discuss the relationship between Buddhism and other religious and cultural traditions. It is important to note that the term does not imply any judgment or criticism of nonBuddhists, but rather serves as a descriptive term for the purpose of analysis and comparison.