Hi all together
One of the main points Buddha is teaching us is: Avoid all evil!
I know every child know very well what evil is but for me there are some troubleling points when someone do things which are on the "boarder-line" between good and evil.
I make an example: When friends are together and having a funny time, one of them make a dirty joke which discriminates other peoples, races, religions or whatever. (There ar no other people around them). The joke was not meant seriously (there was not a single thougt of discrimination) and everybody is laughing loudly because of the joke. Do you think this discriminating joke produces bad karma, i. e. is evil? And what is when the one who made the joke didn't mean it seriously but some of his friends take the joke seriously (i. e. he believes in what the joke says), has the one who made the joke then produced bad karma for hisself?
One of the main points Buddha is teaching us is: Avoid all evil!
I know every child know very well what evil is but for me there are some troubleling points when someone do things which are on the "boarder-line" between good and evil.
I make an example: When friends are together and having a funny time, one of them make a dirty joke which discriminates other peoples, races, religions or whatever. (There ar no other people around them). The joke was not meant seriously (there was not a single thougt of discrimination) and everybody is laughing loudly because of the joke. Do you think this discriminating joke produces bad karma, i. e. is evil? And what is when the one who made the joke didn't mean it seriously but some of his friends take the joke seriously (i. e. he believes in what the joke says), has the one who made the joke then produced bad karma for hisself?
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