Adultery is not covered specifically in the Eightfold Path, but in general lust, greed, hurting others etc. are. These if followed. would preclude adultery.
John 8:11 says that Jesus forgave the woman caught in adultery.
They say they are,but their typical dish is rain,veggies and fish...
If you are interested in a state statute, you have to say which state you are asking about.
It actually does not say that you have committed 'adultery'; but states that you commit it -- 'in your heart'. Anyway it's in Matthew 5:28
I would say that there are a few different kinds. The First are Tibetans who see him as the leader of their country. Then there are Buddhists of the Gelug branch of Tibetan Buddhists who see him as their Spiritual leader and then there are Buddhists in general who see him as an important spiritual teacher.
na'af (× ××£), "to commit adultery," is pronounced nah-ahf
Thou shalt not commit adultery. Simple as that.
The woman caught in adultery and brought to Jesus is not explicitly named in the Bible.
Since the Buddha did not claim to be God or a representative of God, there are no commandments as such in Buddhism. However, practicing Buddhists do practice the Five Noble Precepts:Not killingNot stealingAbstaining from sexual misconduct (e.g. adultery)Not lyingNot drinking alcohol
There is no "Buddhist language" so Buddhists speak the language of the country they live in.
People who believe in Buddha are commonly called Buddhists. They practice Buddhism
Thou shalt not. The penalty Especialy for women is to be stoned to death.