November 15, 200520 yr Please forgive my ignorence. I belive that I once read that Buddhists would not think any less of one if you poisened a dog. The dog had chosen to eat the poisened meat and thus comitted suicide? Very curious about this. As I said previously, please forgive my ignorence and I hope it doesn't cause offence.
November 15, 200520 yr if you poisened a dog. The dog had chosen to eat the poisened meat and thus comitted suicide? weirdo and kinky .. (i dont mean you, i mean a person who wanna poisoned dog) "eat for alive, not for dead" dog eat it coz he/she choose to be alive , so he/she need food .. it doesnt mean dog wanna suicide... but badluck , in food has poison ..and i bet if he/she know, he/she will not eat it.
November 15, 200520 yr if u meant a dog wanna suicide.. it would be a dog put some waffarin or DDT in food by him/herself
November 15, 200520 yr Bambi, I think the OP was asking if he was the one that poisoned the food, and a dog ate it and died, would Thai Buddhists think badly of him. Would he be considered a murderer/killer, even if the choice to eat was made by the dog? Sorry... does that make sense? Taoism: shit happens Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us? Atheism: I don't believe this shit
November 15, 200520 yr Dont tell me the OP is planning on murdering dogs and making it look like suicide - all the time with a guilt free concience as the dogs "chose" to eat the meat.
November 15, 200520 yr Dont tell me the OP is planning on murdering dogs and making it look like suicide - all the time with a guilt free concience as the dogs "chose" to eat the meat. I don't think thats the intent... it is only a hypothetical question. Taoism: shit happens Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us? Atheism: I don't believe this shit
November 15, 200520 yr if he was the one that poisoned the food, and a dog ate it and died, would Thai Buddhists think badly of him.Would he be considered a murderer/killer, yes..
November 15, 200520 yr The Crying game editor -Quentin Tarantino star leisurely -himself Bambi -herself Jai Dee - the lawyer Soph -Agent Scully Zoom in Bambi is preparing the meal .. , she just found some good recipe from TV food- forum .. after that , no one know the reason why she put waffarin in the lasagna knok knock ...leisurely arrived home .. leisurely - hi honey bambi .. im bloody hungry .. bambi - wait a wee... (bambi serve him with Chang beer) leisurely see a plate of lasagna on the table in dining room ..he eat it .. 5 mins later ... lasagna get bleeding everyway out CSI and Agent Scully (soph) arrived the crime scene .. after exam from pathology .. leisurely dead from poisoned At the Court ... The Lawyer (Jai Dee) - Ms.Bambi .. you are a murder !! Bambi - nooo...noooo...im not a murder , i did not do anything , he just ate that lasagna by himself , he just wanna suicide .. its not my wrong boo hoooooooo ... bambi cries badly as juries from TV member... do you think bambi did wrong? or it just her BF ,leisurely wanna suicide Edited November 15, 200520 yr by BambinA
November 15, 200520 yr Please forgive my ignorence. I belive that I once read that Buddhists would not think any less of one if you poisened a dog. The dog had chosen to eat the poisened meat and thus comitted suicide? Very curious about this. As I said previously, please forgive my ignorence and I hope it doesn't cause offence. There have been several threads on this or closely related topics here in the Buddhism forum, including: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?sh...8246&hl=animals http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?sh...6533&hl=animals http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?sh...6823&hl=animals http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?sh...2734&hl=animals
November 15, 200520 yr and don't forget this one http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=50795
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