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Buddhism is about killing.
Buddhism intentionally or unintentionally does not kill, but the form of karma is different.

In terms of precepts, it is only a convenience and transition that makes people kill less and be more kind, and gradually transition to a habit of becoming accustomed to and mastering the precepts.

The only real commandment is Buddha.

When we breathe, we also kill things: however, we can't help breathing.

Of course, it is best that you can strictly ask not to kill. If you can't do it for a while, you can eat three golden meats as a transition to cultivate compassion.

I can, but my family and friends object, so I have to "obey all beings."

Buddhism stresses "observing all beings", while Confucianism stresses "changing customs" and "imperceptibly influencing".

What shall we do? When you are in charge and others are in favor of joy, you should follow the Buddhist ceremony (stricter than not killing). When you can't be the master and others are tired of (Buddhist rituals), "always obey all sentient beings"-"guide them according to the situation", silently recite Buddha for them (including murderers and murdered people), and cross over and "study" for them with the help of the wishes of Buddhists and Bodhisattvas. In short, let all beings be happy, guide compassion, and guide them to learn Buddhism (when the time is right). 1。 Does this sentient being have five aggregates, six roots and six dusts? If not, then this is a heartless sentient being. Then bacteria have no five aggregates, six roots and six dusts. Then there are ruthless beings. 2。 The Buddha emphasized all beings, not all creatures or beings.