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"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"this is the phrase were I describe the story A GLASS OF MILK Each and every one of you who dwell upon planet Earth have an equal right to be there. There is not one of you who is any greater or any lesser than any other. So why is it, then, that so many of you act as though you have more right to the planet than the other? Why is it that you are so rude and unkind to one another? The answer to this question "Love one another." It is so simple. Treat one another as you would want others to treat you. Be kind. Be patient. Be polite. Be caring. Be trustworthy. Be honest. Before you speak, mind how your words will affect the one you're speaking to. Before you tell that lie, ask yourself if you would appreciate that person lying to you. Before you take that small, insignificant item from your workplace, restaurant, or hotel, ask yourself if you would appreciate someone coming to your home and taking something they thought was insignificant? Before you are rude and inconsiderate, think how you would feel in that situation. How would these things make you feel?
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This is known as the Golden Rule, which encourages treating others with the same kindness and respect that you would like to receive. It promotes empathy, understanding, and positive interactions with others.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
This verse is not in The Bible. Very similar Bible verses are found in the Bible, however. One of the Bible verses most similar to this quote is as follows-
"Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." -Matthew 7:12
I believe Jesus says this in his Sermon on the Mount. -Will, a Catholic
If you want something translated, you need to say what LANGUAGE you want it translated into, in your question.
This is the golden rule and falls under the ethics of reciprocity and a key part to many philosophys.
Yes, I don't know here in the Bible but it does say that.
This is a phrase from 'Tao Te Ching', the holy book of Taoism religion.
All it's saying is treat others as u would want to b treated
The 'Golden Rule' was taught by Jesus, and recorded by Matthew at Matthew 7:12
In verse Matthew 7:12.
The Bible verse "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" can be found in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 7, verse 12. This verse is often referred to as the Golden Rule.
This phrase, often called the Golden Rule, encourages treating others the way you would like to be treated yourself. In other words, it promotes empathy, kindness, and respect in interpersonal interactions, emphasizing the importance of considering the feelings and well-being of others in the same way you would want them to consider yours.
I disagree. To "be good" is to follow the golden rule: do unto others as you would they do unto you, a moral principle that is worded differently in other religions but always means the same thing.
IT is when the word "into is not part of the subject, verb or predicate of a sentence. it is almost like "whom" instead of who.
Living a good religious life involves practicing faith-based values, such as compassion, forgiveness, and service to others. Regularly attending religious services, engaging in personal prayer or meditation, and participating in community rituals can also help deepen your connection to your faith. It's important to integrate these beliefs and principles into your daily interactions and decisions, striving to lead a life that reflects the core teachings of your religion.
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.Do to other what you want done to you.
do unto others what you want others to do unto you
do unto others as others do unto you.or, in la mans terms: treat others as you want them to treat you.
"Do unto others as you would want others to do unto you."
It means that you should treat others the way you want them to treat you
The Goden Rule. " Do unto others as you would have others do unto you". In other words, treat others the way you would want them to treat you.
Quod tibi fieri non vis, alteri ne feceris
Translation: No hagas a otros lo que no quieres que se haga a ti.
There are slight word variations used today, but the original line is "Do unto others as you would want others to do unto you."
RespectDo unto others, as you would have them do unto you.
Yes.
RespectDo unto others, as you would have them do unto you.