Buddhists believe that people are reincarnated, and they can be reincarnated in the form of other species than human beings. So, all animal life would be deserving of respect as a possible vessle of a human spirit.
Buddhists main rule is 'Not To Harm Others'
something that could harm living things
As the Buddha did not give any teachings on this (it was not a problem in his own time), no Buddhist can speak for others regarding this.
They really care for the enviroment, they do not harm any living creature or eat meat, as a rule they are all vegetarians.Buddhists believe is protecting all life and causing no harm to living beings.
An injury is damage or harm, such as a fracture to a bone or harm to someone's reputation.
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It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
Yes, non-living things can affect living things. For example, environmental factors like temperature, sunlight, and air quality can have a significant impact on the health and behavior of living organisms. Additionally, non-living things like pollution or habitat destruction can harm or endanger living species.
Jainist believe that all living things are sacred and they should not harm anything.
It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
Buddhists feel that all living things are connected, and that ignorance is what spurns hate, greed and aversion. For Buddhists the only way to find spiritual delight is aspire to peace.