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2023-11-01T11:44:00.000Z

Dalai Lama: Ethics is more important than religion

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by Baigalmaa
Sugar.mn staff
Dalai Lama: Ethics is more important than religion
We are united by love, kindness and understanding. Because these inherent qualities are independent of religion and worship, people can live without religion, but it is impossible to live without inner values such as morality, ethics, humanity, and human social order. The difference between morality and religion is like the difference between water and tea. Ethical or human-based values, in this case water, tea is water-based, tea leaves, sugar, or salt added to the everyday drink. No matter how you prepare tea, you can't make it without water, just like people and water, you can't live without ethics, understanding, and the ability to accept others. The following principles of the great representative of religion, the Dalai Lama, are also based on morality.

-He believes that, most importantly, there should be no violence or coercion in interpersonal or any social etiquette.
- He proclaims to the world the peaceful coexistence.
-Religion is encouraged to understand and respect its unique features.
- It is explained that a pious person means that he understands that he is a person dedicated to saving the world.
- Promotes respect for patience.
These principles, rather than inviting people to worship, call to human nature and positive ethics, and recognize the existence of human beings who should respect love and compassion.

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