Friday, May 04, 2007

RP Argumentation!!

Buddhism encourages people to have kindness toward animals (for saving not only our family and friends in the previous lives but also the “Buddhas” in the future), and therefore Buddhists carry out the practice of releasing the captured animals out of pity. However, many people starts to oppose such practice because it might do harm to the animals, the ecological environment, and even human beings if we do it in an improper way. Thus, we need to know the proper way of performing such practice. We should bear the following suggestions in mind: 1. no beforehand order, 2. no fixed patterns, 3. the appropriate locations and environment, 4. time control. By releasing the animals properly, we could save even more lives. Finally, the intention is even more important for such practice. As long as one has a good intention, the trivial practice in daily lives such as to save a tiny insect or not to kill a mosquito will be infinitely significant.

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