Criteria for Moral Judgment, from a Buddhist perspective
It is axiomatic that every religion accepts the existence of morality and immorality. But, when we come to the point of how to judge an
It is axiomatic that every religion accepts the existence of morality and immorality. But, when we come to the point of how to judge an
In one’s life, there are certain kinds of transitional events that are considered distinct turning points: the attainment of a qualification, the conferral of a
Sometimes I feel that the choice to be a lay disciple in Buddhism matters just as much as choosing to be ordained. As laypeople we