As a nontheistic religion it is a philosophy which encompasses a variety of traditions and spiritual practices based on the teachings of Guatama Buddha.
A human sage who lived in northeastern India someone e between the sixth and fourth centuries BCE.
I'm not particularity knowledgeable myself, there's this thing called the internet by the way, try looking on there or the subreddit /r/Buddhism or something, kind of reached my limit.
Sarcasm isn't necessary. I asked a legitimate question. I can't help but notice that the subject apparently is a little too touchy for you. Sorry for the offense.
You seemed a bit incessant with your questions, some of which did so seem to be of a more abrupt nature. The point stands however, it would be better to research it to gain a better understanding with the knowing that you are having an unbiased view with 'facts'.