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Why did Buddha oppose animal killing?​

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Answered by Aagnick16
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Buddhists believe that is wrong to hurt or kill animals, because all beings are afraid of injury and death: All living things fear being put to death. Putting oneself in the place of the other, Let no one kill nor cause another to kill.

Answered by MissGlam
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Buddha believe that is wrong to hurt or kill animals, because all beings are afraid of injury and death. All living things fear being put to death. Putting oneself in the place of the other, Let no one kill nor cause another to kill.

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