Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Sri Lanka calls monks who attacked Rohingya 'animals'





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Cabinet spokesman Rajitha Senaratne condemned the attack on Rohingya refugees. (Photo: AFP/Ishara S Kodikara)


Ricky Lim ·

Disappointed that some of these radical monks resort to violence.

Buddha did not preach violence and those monks that resort to violence are not Buddhists and need to disrobe and disown by the Buddhist Community.
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Ricky Lim ·

Of all precepts - the Precept of Killings and Violence - is the most serious to the practice of Buddhism - in which the karma is hell-bound.

Yet these "monks" can justify killings and violence - in the name of Buddhism.
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Ricky Lim ·

Committing the act of killing - will elicit very serious bad karma.
Instigating killing - especially mass killings will be worst.

How can such "monks" - called themselves Buddhist monks - where the 1st and most important precept is "No Killing"?
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N Wefs D Perera
yeah muslim can kill other religious people right? we as buddhist we cant do anything. only muslim can do anything and have the right to live on this earth. when they kill other people they go to hevan and get 7 virgins.
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Jason Wee ·
Ricky Lim you dont know the whole story. So pls reserve judgement
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Ricky Lim ·
Jason Wee - You mean killings, violence and inciting killings are justifiable anywhere in the World?
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Ricky Lim ·

N Wefs D Perera, Jason Wee - this refer to anyone regardless of race or religion - is killings, violence and inciting killings justifiable?
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Ricky Lim ·
Doing wrong, justifying wrong - does not make one right.
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