skeeter1.
Ok, so what are the similarities and the differences in a nutshell?
That I have to say to you first, I do not speak English at all.
Therefore, even if I wanna say something, I cannot explain to you especially using technical terms.
(If you understood my poor English somewhat, that is the evidence in which I did my best.)
Moreover, I'm not a Buddhist.
Well, since I explained to you using the name of "Mahayana Buddhism", probably you can search by Google.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahayana
They have separated to many denominations/sects and I'm familiar only about one denomination/sect (the Nichiren sect of Buddhism) of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nichiren_Buddhism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5o0GH4mb5Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpH0BKSHE_g
Are there other forms of Buddhism?
It is "two" when that is divided roughly.
That is, "Hinayana" and "Mahayana."
But there are about 5000 sutras in Buddhism.
That is NOT packed/collected into one volume like the Bible.Their doctrine changes with sutras which they choose.
And they become what is called "sects/denominations."
For instance, in the Nichiren sect, only the "Lotus Sutra" is the basis of that doctrine.
It is because they believe "only the Lotus Sutra is the true teachings of the Buddha."
And, in Japan, this Nichiren sect has the most believers.
How does Buddhism view self defense as opposed to agression?
What is "agression"?
Although I consulted my English-Japanese dictionary, I was not able to find that word.
Please use an easy word, in order that I may understand that.
possible