Logically a Buddhist who believes in the teachings of Buddhism would not enter into jobs causing pain or suffering to humans or animals, which promote the use of intoxicants, licenscious sexual behavior, or lead to self-indulgence, anger, lust, and other negative impacts Ideally a job would allow the betterment of humanity and self improvement.
These criteria would exclude participation in jobs like butcher, drug dealer, porn star, thief, arms dealer, bartender. he criteria would encourage work like shop keeper, engineer, doctors/nurse, craftsman, social worker, fireman, police, librarian, astronaut, welder etc. where the impact on humanity (in general) is positive.
Steve Jobs was a Buddhist but is also a Christian before that. His sister Patty was able to talk to him on his deathbed about God and heaven and seeing Paul and Clara again.
No. He is Buddhist. also he DIED YESTERDAY IM SAD
Buddhist.
No, he was a buddhist.
Buddhist.
No, he was a Buddhist
Yes he is. this is his wife.
No, he was inspired from a trip to India in is youth. He came back to America as a Buddhist.
Lata S. Bapat has written: 'Buddhist logic' -- subject(s): Buddhist logic
Damien Keown has written: 'Destroying Mara forever' -- subject(s): Buddhist ethics 'Buddhism and Bioethics' -- subject(s): Buddhist ethics, Bioethics 'Buddhist ethics' -- subject(s): Buddhist ethics 'A dictionary of Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Dictionaries 'Contemporary Buddhist Ethics (Curzon Critical Studies in Buddhism, 17)'
Steve Jobs is a Buddhist.
S. R. Wijayatilake has written: 'Buddhist India' -- subject(s): Buddhist pilgrims and pilgrimages, Description and travel