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There are no actual rules or laws in Buddhism because Buddha stated that no one should believe anything that comes to them unless it makes sense with them and their moral values. However, Buddhism does have Four Noble Truths and The Eight Fold Path which state how to reach enlightenment and many buddhists practice generosity, humility, humanity, honesty, respect, benevolence, responsibility, and many other humane values.

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