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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 3937845" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Yes, fine. That's Muslim persons choice (or Allah's choice for a Muslim). It's fine unless you are not interfering with others (non-musllims) right to eat pork, or discoraging them by posting disgusting pictures or facts (some of them made up). I am against people who are against other people's right of what to eat.</p><p></p><p>Now the biggest diffenece between Islam and Buddhism is Buddhism does not prohibit any thing for a lay person (of course there are limitations for the clergy). Now meat in super market, is it killed for me? who knows? According to Buddhism there should be five things to complete the sin of killing.</p><p></p><p>1. Knowing the animal is live</p><p>2. Intention of killing the animal</p><p>3. Planning for a method to kill</p><p>4. Carrying out the deed of killing</p><p>5. Animal actually getting killed.</p><p></p><p>Now how does buying meat from the shop equate to the sin of killing according to above 5 things?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 3937845, member: 654"] Yes, fine. That's Muslim persons choice (or Allah's choice for a Muslim). It's fine unless you are not interfering with others (non-musllims) right to eat pork, or discoraging them by posting disgusting pictures or facts (some of them made up). I am against people who are against other people's right of what to eat. Now the biggest diffenece between Islam and Buddhism is Buddhism does not prohibit any thing for a lay person (of course there are limitations for the clergy). Now meat in super market, is it killed for me? who knows? According to Buddhism there should be five things to complete the sin of killing. 1. Knowing the animal is live 2. Intention of killing the animal 3. Planning for a method to kill 4. Carrying out the deed of killing 5. Animal actually getting killed. Now how does buying meat from the shop equate to the sin of killing according to above 5 things? [/QUOTE]
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