UNDERSTAND
NINE RELIGIONS IN ONE MINUTE
Confucianism
What you don't want done to yourself, don't do to others.
--Sixth
Century B.C.
Buddhism
Hurt not others with that which pains thyself.
--Fifth
Century B.C.
Jainism
In happiness and suffering, in joy and grief, we should
regard all creatures as we regard our own self, and
should therefore refrain from inflicting upon others
such injury as would appear undesirable to us if inflicted
upon ourselves.
--Fifth
Century B.C.
Zoroastrianism
Do not do unto others all that which is not well for
oneself.
--Fifth
Century B.C.
Classical
Paganism
May I do to others as I would that they should do unto
me.
Plato-Fourth
Century B.C.
Hinduism
Do naught to others which if done to thee would cause
thee pain.
Mahabharata-Third
Century B.C.
Judaism
What is hateful to yourself, don't do to your fellow
man.
Rabbi
Hillel-First Century B.C.
Christianity
Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye
even so to them.
Jesus
of Nazareth-First Century A.D.
Sikhism
Treat others as thou wouldst be treated thyself.
--Sixteenth
Century A.D.
(All
religions offer this same great concept. Please give
us the quotation from your religion.)
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