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Drunk Monk Disrobed For Public Tantrum


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12 hours ago, MaxLee said:

 

Disrobed and fined with 500 Baht and transferred in secret to another temple,..... wanna bet?

Whatever,...he was disrobed and that's important !! getting rid of the bad ones.

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8 hours ago, timber said:

Well at least something happened.  Obviously a lot more needs to be done.

 

True. Demolishing all religions. Including the religion known as a philosophy. If its a philosophy it doesnt need "leaders" nor "uniforms" nor "temples". 

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16 hours ago, colinneil said:

Time for a new tv programme called monks behaving badly.

Just like the American on !! men behaving badly !!

But there would be plenty of reasons to have a Thai Visa subforum dedicated to the topic of "Monks Behaving Badly"

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16 hours ago, rkidlad said:

Shouting at 'farangs'?

 

Oh, yea. I remember - in Buddhism it says 'you shall not hurt of kill any Thai living thing' Farangs are fair game.

So nothing is stated about shouting, then?  Speaking loudly doesn't injure or kill.

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I love having a few cold beers late in the evening but there's a time and a place for everything.

The bus station is not the place to get locked. 

If you can't control yourself after a drink, don't let the drink control you. This man appears to need help. 

I hope he gets it before he it's too late for himself and/or bystanders. 

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15 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

You were quite right. Disrobing means undressing possibly to a nude state.

Defrocking means depriving the monk of his ecclesiastical status.   http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/defrock

 

A woman removing her frock disrobes; a monk or priest forced to hang up his robes is defrocked - the marvels of the English language!

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8 hours ago, gdgbb said:

Faith is the surrender of rational thought by man.  Nothing to do with gods.

I think If someone respect your ideas and belief it offers room to think together. When someone makes revelations, he must be either  a God or has not enough background to do that.  Deeper we dive in the sea it is darker and we have more and more questions.

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