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15 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

So your idea is let monks do what that want and people just ignore it? 

 

Do you think monks can do as they like... have sex, fight, drink alcohol and take drugs and people should say nothing otherwise they are bullies?

 

These monks are supposed to be setting an example of how to live to people.  They are respected and trusted.  To do such bad things undermines all that... it does more harm than good!

 

Surely the temple where that monk was needs to take action.. or action taken against the monks in charge.. if they are not teaching the novice monks BASIC things like right from wrong.. such as watching pornographic movies on a public bus is a bad thing to do. 

It's none of your business if you are a guest!

 

Go with the flow, enjoy the country and mind your own business.

 

Being critical in a public forum creates hate and there is enough of that now worldwide.

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54 minutes ago, Kabula said:

It's none of your business if you are a guest!

 

Go with the flow, enjoy the country and mind your own business.

 

Being critical in a public forum creates hate and there is enough of that now worldwide.

You are wrong.  We are human beings.... everyone should help to stop things that are wrong... that is our moral obligation. 

 

If I see a father beating up his children, or an elderly lady being attacked and robbed by teenagers I should ignore it as I am a guest?  Or a girl being raped in the street... just mind my own business? 

 

If I see a dog hit by a car and suffering on the road... I should not help it by taking it to a vet... as I am a guest in this country?

 

Maybe if I see you drowning in the river... I will just smile and wave at you... as am a guest and should mind my own business? 

 

Buddhism is a religion for EVERYBODY all over the world... not just for Thai people. .so it concerns all Buddhist when they see monks doing bad things which harm and create bad feelings and damage spiritual life of other Buddhists. 

 

... Oh, and I am not a guest in this county... I am a paying customer. 

 

 

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On ‎22‎/‎05‎/‎2017 at 4:31 AM, jak2002003 said:

You are wrong.  We are human beings.... everyone should help to stop things that are wrong... that is our moral obligation. 

 

If I see a father beating up his children, or an elderly lady being attacked and robbed by teenagers I should ignore it as I am a guest?  Or a girl being raped in the street... just mind my own business? 

 

If I see a dog hit by a car and suffering on the road... I should not help it by taking it to a vet... as I am a guest in this country?

 

Maybe if I see you drowning in the river... I will just smile and wave at you... as am a guest and should mind my own business? 

 

Buddhism is a religion for EVERYBODY all over the world... not just for Thai people. .so it concerns all Buddhist when they see monks doing bad things which harm and create bad feelings and damage spiritual life of other Buddhists. 

 

... Oh, and I am not a guest in this county... I am a paying customer. 

 

 

The whole idea of playing the good Samaritan in this country worries me. 

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They are male mammals (of the human variety) dressed in an orange piece of cloth. Why anyone thinks celibacy is good for men is a mystery to me. Totally take away a mans opportunity for sexual experiences and bad things happen. A monk watching some porn on his phone is the least of it. How about all those catholic priests that buggered little choirboys for years......If god made the universe then he made sex, and he made it FUN! Buddha only really preached moderation....so, 3 times per week seems about right!

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