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The Mainstreamness and Perspective of Religions Against the Prohibition of Massacre

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Bhagavad Gita, Chapter II, Sloka 19 reads: "Whoever thinks that the soul can kill, and whoever thinks that the soul can be killed, both are mistaken. The soul can never kill, and can never be killed".

This chapter teaches that murder is an act that is impossible, because the soul is eternal and indestructible.

In the perspective of Buddhism, the ban on massacres is affirmed in the Dhammapada, the scripture of Buddhism. Dhammapada teaches the importance of love and compassion to all living beings.

Dhammapada, Stanza 129 reads: "All lives are not afraid of the ordinary. Understand this, and stop killing. Who knows the nature of life will not kill.

teaching that all living beings have a fear of death. Therefore, we must respect the lives of all living beings.

In Jewish teachings, the prohibition of massacres is affirmed in the Torah, the holy book of the Jewish religion. The Torah teaches that all living beings are God's creation and must be respected.

Exodus (20:13) reads: "Do not kill".

This verse is one of the Ten Commandments given to Moses. Then the Talmud Law also taught that murder is a great sin equivalent to the destruction of the world.

Every major religion affirms the prohibition of massacres as a moral and ethical principle. Their scriptures teach the importance of respecting life and condemning improper acts of violence. In permeating this teaching, each religious community is expected to uphold the values of humanity, peace and tolerance, which are the foundation for a just and harmonious society.

The existence of a Prohibition of massacres in major religions has some important implications. Each of these prohibitions asserts that all living things, including humans, have the right to live. That teaches the importance of respecting life and condemns improper acts of violence, such as killing civilians, women and children.

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