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Date: May 13, 2012
The Golden Rule
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Here's to Today, in hopes that everyone treat their moms and other moms and future moms with Love. 

IMO, this is the an Issue of all good people:  (free version) http://www.unification.net/ws/theme015.htm

THE GOLDEN RULE

THE GOLDEN RULE

The Golden Rule or the ethic of reciprocity is found in the scriptures of nearly every religion. It is often regarded as the most concise and general principle of ethics. It is a condensation in one principle of all longer lists of ordinances such as the Decalogue. See also texts on Loving Kindness, pp. 967-73.


You shall love your neighbor as yourself.

 

1. Judaism and Christianity. Bible, Leviticus 19.18


Whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them.

 

2. Christianity. Bible, Matthew 7.12


Not one of you is a believer until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.

 

3. Islam. Forty Hadith of an-Nawawi 13


A man should wander about treating all creatures as he himself would be treated.

 

4. Jainism. Sutrakritanga 1.11.33


Try your best to treat others as you would wish to be treated yourself, and you will find that this is the shortest way to benevolence.

 

5. Confucianism. Mencius VII.A.4


One should not behave towards others in a way which is disagreeable to oneself. This is the essence of morality. All other activities are due to selfish desire.

 

6. Hinduism. Mahabharata, Anusasana Parva 113.8


Tsekung asked, "Is there one word that can serve as a principle of conduct for life?" Confucius replied, "It is the word shu--reciprocity: Do not do to others what you do not want them to do to you."

 

7. Confucianism. Analects 15.23

 


Leviticus 19.18: Quoted by Jesus in Matthew 22.36-40 (below). Mencius VII.A.4 and Analects 15.23: Cf. Analects 6.28.2, p. 975.



Comparing oneself to others in such terms as "Just as I am so are they, just as they are so am I," he should neither kill nor cause others to kill.

 

8. Buddhism. Sutta Nipata 705


One going to take a pointed stick to pinch a baby bird should first try it on himself to feel how it hurts.

 

9. African Traditional Religions. Yoruba Proverb (Nigeria)


One who you think should be hit is none else but you. One who you think should be governed is none else but you. One who you think should be tortured is none else but you. One who you think should be enslaved is none else but you. One who you think should be killed is none else but you. A sage is ingenuous and leads his life after comprehending the parity of the killed and the killer. Therefore, neither does he cause violence to others nor does he make others do so.

 

10. Jainism. Acarangasutra 5.101-2


The Ariyan disciple thus reflects, Here am I, fond of my life, not wanting to die, fond of pleasure and averse from pain. Suppose someone should rob me of my life... it would not be a thing pleasing and delightful to me. If I, in my turn, should rob of his life one fond of his life, not wanting to die, one fond of pleasure and averse from pain, it would not be a thing pleasing or delightful to him. For a state that is not pleasant or delightful to me must also be to him also; and a state that is not pleasing or delightful to me, how could I inflict that upon another?

As a result of such reflection he himself abstains from taking the life of creatures and he encourages others so to abstain, and speaks in praise of so abstaining.

 

11. Buddhism. Samyutta Nikaya v.353


A certain heathen came to Shammai and said to him, "Make me a proselyte, on condition that you teach me the whole Torah while I stand on one foot." Thereupon he repulsed him with the rod which was in his hand. When he went to Hillel, he said to him, "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor: that is the whole Torah; all the rest of it is commentary; go and learn."

 

12. Judaism. Talmud, Shabbat 31a

 


Sutta Nipata 705: Cf. Dhammapada 129-130, p. 478. Acarangasutra 5.101-2: Cf. Dhammapada 129-130, p. 478. Samyutta Nikaya v.353: The passage gives a similar reflection about abstaining from other types of immoral behavior: theft, adultery, etc. To identify oneself with others is also a corollary to the Mahayana insight that all reality is interdependent and mutually related; cf. Guide to a Bodhisattva's Way of Life 8.112-16, p. 181; Majjhima Nikaya i.415, p. 465.



"Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?" Jesus said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets."

 

13. Christianity. Bible, Matthew 22.36-40

 


Matthew 22.36-40: Cf. Deuteronomy 6.4-9, p. 55; Leviticus 19.18, p. 173; Luke 10.25-37, p. 971; Galatians 6.2, p. 974; Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 5.2.2, p. 972; Sun Myung Moon, 9-30-79, p. 150.


evileye

 



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RE: MSNBC leaning hard on guest
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pima wrote:

 but her lack of professionalism was the bigger story now.   


Yes, I agree.  Pure reporting of the facts no longer exists w/ the media today.  Gone are the days when journalists investigated a story, double and tripled checked the facts and reported ONLY what they found.  

 Journalistic integrity means the reader or listener should NOT be able to determine the reporter’s personal political leanings.

 News organizations have a strong liberal bias and they hire reporters who are more than willing to tailor their stories to support that bias.  There maybe pockets of fair minded print journalists but integrity and broadcast journalism is an oxymoron. IMPO 



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High School morality
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Forget about the Gay issue. 

Five classmates witnessed, or participated in an private high school incident that happened decades ago. Five classmates-witness-participated remembered the incident but the alleged perpetrator does not. 

I rememeber a Shiner's Circus event were I noticed a wire crossing a high wire. I never said anything. A hour later, I saw the the performer (wife of the other performer) hit that wire. Dead. 54 years ago. Today, if I see anything that "could" endanger another, I speak out, even though it is none of my business. I've been told by many, that its "none of your business."

I remember that incident very clearly and clarity. The seat. The wires. The thickness of the wires. The motorcycle. The costumes. 

Would an apology to the husband make a difference? evileye



-- Edited by longprime on Sunday 13th of May 2012 08:19:56 AM



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RE: MSNBC leaning hard on guest
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because the media meets to get their stories straight, and then they run with it!

just ask the JournoList

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Date: May 12, 2012
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Just when I thought it was only the nightly anchors (Matthews, Maddow, Schultz) who illustrated their venom to the right, I was floored to see Tamron Hall's interview.

http://freebeacon.com/watch-tamron-hall-go-nuts/

I get her point that guests discuss what will be asked during the interview prior to going live, but she was harsh IMPO.

I honestly agree with the guest, the bullying issue when Romney was a teen really is not an issue, so why is the media trying to make it into one?  We all were in hs. and did things we regret, she even admitted she probably did worse than Romney, so why make this a story?

He did not answer the way she wanted, but her lack of professionalism was the bigger story now.  Maybe she should remember why her colleagues were given time outs by that network!

 

 

 



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