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Sad. Priests of all religions were once revered. These days you see drug abuse, raping of children and so many other nasty things. How did these people end up choosing and being selected to be representatives of God. I'd love to see their conversation with God on judgment day trying to explain their actions.

 

Sorry! Do not pass GO. Proceed straight to Hell. 

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Maybe it’s time for a Royal Commission involving the Buddhist authorities into the probity and activities at temples nationwide.

 

Many Thai people are still devout Buddhists and deserve a well-regulated and trusted religious institution to reflect their devotion.

 

With the current lack of oversight and ease with which people can enter and leave the monkhood, too many opportunities exist for bad behaviour and criminal activities.

 

Too many scandals eg drunkenness, child abuse, drug abuse, financial cheating (flying saucer temple) are coming to light to allow these practices to continue.

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12 minutes ago, Classic Ray said:

Maybe it’s time for a Royal Commission involving the Buddhist authorities into the probity and activities at temples nationwide.

 

Many Thai people are still devout Buddhists and deserve a well-regulated and trusted religious institution to reflect their devotion.

 

With the current lack of oversight and ease with which people can enter and leave the monkhood, too many opportunities exist for bad behaviour and criminal activities.

 

Too many scandals eg drunkenness, child abuse, drug abuse, financial cheating (flying saucer temple) are coming to light to allow these practices to continue.

Crikey - steady on, you're making them sound like Catholics.

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43 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Personally, I think all defrocked monks should be forehead branded and disgraced monks

Personally, I think all monks who were defrocked because of drug use should not have been defrocked, but offerred help to kick their drug habit by their sangha. 

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So temptations is stronger than religion huh? what with all the social media available nowadays to anyone, and the boredom of being a monk, no wonder monks are having second thoughts...

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Well, the men of the cloth again .......... In Thailand there is at least an alternative career afterwards by becoming a mule and find a new spot as a politician, as long as you are not getting thrown into the slammer in the Land of the Semi-Divine ???? 

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30 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

This little gem made international news. Saw it on my yahoo news page.

BBC News ran it too

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I was at a memorial service yesterday. My friend had paid the temple 20,000 baht. Plus we all contributed to the monks. The amount of money that temple alone is taking in boggles the mind. They are like a franchise. 

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4 hours ago, ronster said:

In his Porsche ? 

My local temple boss has a "Panther" car in his personal collection..

I kid you not.. 

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With ubiquitous mobile phones and social media spreading delusion, it's hard for monks not to be drawn in to meritless amusement including drugs. Maybe society needs to start by reforming the schools. What is happening in the temples is a reflection of society at large.

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And this brings up the question.  Is marijuana legal or illegal in Thailand?  I had the opinion it was now legal.  So why are they cracking down on users?  

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On 11/30/2022 at 6:50 AM, HuskerDo2 said:

Sad. Priests of all religions were once revered. These days you see drug abuse, raping of children and so many other nasty things. How did these people end up choosing and being selected to be representatives of God. I'd love to see their conversation with God on judgment day trying to explain their actions.

 

Sorry! Do not pass GO. Proceed straight to Hell. 

They are representatives of nothing.   

There is no god, no afterlife and no great power lurking out there watching over you. 

 

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On 11/30/2022 at 7:24 AM, billsmart said:

Personally, I think all monks who were defrocked because of drug use should not have been defrocked, but offerred help to kick their drug habit by their sangha. 

what about the drunks, kiddie fiddlers and gambling addicts?

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44 minutes ago, proton said:

what about the drunks, kiddie fiddlers and gambling addicts?

Yes, if they are monks, their sangha should attempt to help them, not just "cast them out."

What is your opinion on this? How do you think society should deal with people who commit acts like this? ????

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On 11/30/2022 at 5:09 AM, placnx said:

With ubiquitous mobile phones and social media spreading delusion, it's hard for monks not to be drawn in to meritless amusement including drugs. Maybe society needs to start by reforming the schools. What is happening in the temples is a reflection of society at large.

is there a shop in Pantip Plaza which sells cannabis? 

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7 hours ago, billsmart said:

Yes, if they are monks, their sangha should attempt to help them, not just "cast them out."

What is your opinion on this? How do you think society should deal with people who commit acts like this? ????

Drunks and Gambling addicts, yes, find some help for them.  Kiddie fiddlers, put them in jail and throw away the key. 

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8 hours ago, billsmart said:

Yes, if they are monks, their sangha should attempt to help them, not just "cast them out."

What is your opinion on this? How do you think society should deal with people who commit acts like this? ????

It all depends,are they monks first and strayed or are they basically

criminals who hide in a temple?

 

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15 hours ago, Freddy42OZ said:

They are representatives of nothing.   

There is no god, no afterlife and no great power lurking out there watching over you. 

 

WOW! Quite a statement. If you think Thailand is hot, wait until you deal with Hell fire.

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