Hope For the Future is The Golden Rule Which All Religions Profess

“Treat others the way you want to be treated. Love one another.”

The Golden Rule across numerous religions can solve all issues.

Golden Rule:

“Treat others the way you want to be treated. Love one another.”

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Judaism: “Never do to anyone else anything that you would not want someone to do to you” (Tobias 4, 15 – 3rd century BC). It was called by Hillel “the Torah on one foot.”

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Christianity: “In everything, do to others what you would have them do to you.”

This rule of conduct is a summary of the Christian’s duty to his neighbor and states a fundamental ethical principle.

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What is the Golden Rule for Buddhism?

The Dalai Lama said Buddha’s teachings can be summarized in two sentences: You must help others. If not, you should not harm others. To be able to help others, according to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, one must cultivate compassion and kindness.

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What is the golden rule of Hinduism?

In his book Understanding Religion the British-Persian scholar Moojan Momen demonstrates that the Golden Rule, an ethical code which is often formulated as ‘do not do to others what you do not want to be done to yourself,’ is found in various religious traditions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and Judaism.

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What is the golden rule for Judaism?

The canon of that Judaism contains an explicit expression of the Golden Rule. It is framed in both moral and ethical terms, the moral referring to good or bad, the ethical to right or wrong. Scripture’s formulation in terms of morality occurs in the commandment of love: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”

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What is the golden rule of Taoism?

The Taoism’s golden rule means not doing bad to others. But it is a completely passive rule that speaks more to not being jealous or overly competitive than how you should actually treat your neighbor. Also, you’re happy when your friend/neighbor is happy and you’re sad when they are sad.

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What is the golden rule of Confucianism?

Confucianism believes in ancestor worship and human-centered virtues for living a peaceful life. The golden rule of Confucianism is “Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you.” There is debate over if Confucianism is a religion.

What is the golden rule of B’aHai – Blessed is he who prefers his brother before himself, and if thine eye be turned towards justice, choose thou for they neighbor that which you choose for yourself.

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What is the golden rule of Jainism – A man should wander about treating a creatures as himself would be treated.

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What is the golden rule of Native American – All things are our relatives, what we do to everything we do to ourselves.

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What is the golden rule of Quaker – Oh, do as you would be fine by, and do unto all men as you would have the do unto you.

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What is the golden rule of Rastafarian – Thou shall first bind up the wound of thy brother and correct mistakes of thine own household before ye can set the sore on the body of your friend, or the error in the household of thy neighbor.

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What is the golden rule of Shinto _ the heart of the person before you is a mirror, see there your own form.

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What is the golden rule of Sikh – Don’t create enmity with anyone as God is within everyone.

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What is the golden rule of Taoism – Regard your neighbor’s gain as your own gain, and your neighbor’s loss as your own loss.

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What is the golden rule of Wicca – Do whatever you will, as long as it hurts nobody including yourself.

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What is the golden rule of Zoroastrianism – Whatever is disagreeable to yourself do not do to others.

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What is the golden rule of Hadith, Islam – “Do unto all men as you would wish to have done unto you; and reject for others what you would reject for yourself.”

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“None of you truly believes until he wishes for his brother what he wishes for  himself” — Prophet Muhammad.

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This rule of conduct is a summary of one’s duty to your neighbor and states a fundamental ethical principle throughout the world.

Care of all people in all countries is the all-pervading basis for all human life on this one planet, Earth, that we all call home.” ~ Linda Hourihan, HHCP

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