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Yes, it is. The difference is that there is no "them" in Buddhism. No separation between "others" and the self. Whatever you are doing to someone else you are doing to yourself, so any harm is done directly to all and yourself simultaneously.
This is why Buddhists like Quantum Mechanics so much, we knew it thousands of years ago, unity and entanglement were always our "laws". |
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To shreds, you say?
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That is not true at all.
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Moral Quarrel
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Do not lie. Do not steal. Do not cheat. Do not kill. But in the end, I think it would be better to show them why not to do these things, rather than just have these definitive dos and don'ts. If there were moral absolutes, you would think there would be some sort of mechanism that would punish or censure ALL those who commit immoral acts. But this is not the case. There is not much of a reason NOT to do something simply because you are told that it's "wrong." For the parent, this means that they need to think about punishment for what they deem to be their childrens' immoral behavior. In other words, it isn't enough to say "That was bad, Billy. Don't do it again." Therefore you take a strap to their rear end; cause some pain. They then learn that the consequence for that action is pain, always a good reason not to do something. The time-out thing has run its course. Corporal punishment is the consequence for what you would call an immoral act, and even in the mind of a 2-year old, knowing not to do something for fear of the punishment is a pretty rational thought process. I think they've shown this cognitive process using rats
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Google does not seem to lead to any authoratative sources on this matter.
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So who's morals do you suggest we teach?
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I suggest that parents not teach morals at all. But that is just a suggestion. Most parents will likely continue to teach morals regardless of what I think.
And what do I know? I'm just a caveman. This world frightens and confuses me. My primitive mind can't grasp these concepts. ![]()
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I don't believe in a "who". It is so ironic to me that people have such a hard time believing that we atheists teach our kids morals and decent behavior just fine. Just like millions of the atheist Buddhists have for thousands of years while people like Oral Robers, Jerry Falwell, the Christian Identity movement and Conservative Islamists teach hate and immorality just fine to their kids... just makes no sense. Last edited by rkzenrage; 09-23-2006 at 03:14 PM. |
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Ok headache's all better. I'm ready to bang my head against the wall again.
I said "why should the individual give up something for the greater good of everyone?" You said: Quote:
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