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Omnia ergo quaecumque vultis ut faciant vobis homines, et vos facite eis. Mt 7:12
Prout vultis ut faciant vobis homines, et vos facite illis similiter. Lk 6:31
These passages are also very similar to the verse found in the deuterocanonical text of Tobit:
Doe that to no man what thou hatest. (Tobit 4:15, 1611 KJV), or
Do to no one what you yourself dislike. (Tobit 4:15, NAB)
Quod ab alio oderis fieri tibi, vide ne tu aliquando alteri facias. Tobit 4:15
REFERENCES
Woodsworth, J. White, H. Nouum Testamentum Latine Secundum Editionem Sancti Hieronymi, (London, England: Oxford University Press, 1911).
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. The New American Bible, (Iowa Falls: IA, World Bible Publishers, Inc. 1991).
The Bible Museum. The Bible: 1611 King James Version: 1st Edition, 1st Printing, (Goodyear, AZ: The Bible Museum, 2006).
known as The Golden Rule
i think it means that treat others the way you want to be treated.
Be respectful themselves ! Treat others as you would expect to be treated yourself.
If you treat others badly, and get treated back in the same way, then you are upset. However, if you treat others nicely, then you get treated nice back and dont get upset. =)
Treat others as you would like to be treated; love (and respect) your neighbor as yourself.
Many religions follow the precept that it is important to treat others as you, yourself would like to be treated.
You just be yourself. Don't compromise your values, and be who you are. Don't be fake, flaky, and dishonest. Remember the platinum rule, treat others as they WANT to be treated.
treat others how you wanna be treated.
You treat them as you yourself would like to be treated.
Hillary clinton treated others with dignity and care
Ask yourself "How would I like people to treat me?" If your answer is "With love, compassion, understanding" Then you must treat them the same for them to treat you in like manner. Even your enemies deserve to be treated in like manner. Love begets love.
A law, rule, or order Used in a Sentence-"Many religions follow the precept that it is important to treat others as you, yourself would like to be treated."
Christians follow the teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the Bible. These teachings include loving God and others, following the Ten Commandments, practicing forgiveness, serving others, and living a life of faith and prayer. Christians also often abide by the moral and ethical principles outlined in the Bible to guide their daily lives.