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What are the people who believe in Buddhism like?

Those who truly believe in and learn Buddhism must first require themselves to perform the ten good deeds and stay away from the ten evil deeds.

People who are sexually promiscuous have excessive greed and commit sexual immorality.

Need to repent and change.

To study Buddhism and create karma at the same time is to have no true belief, not even belief in cause and effect.

The ten virtues are: no killing, no stealing, no sexual misconduct, no lying, no double-talk, no harsh words, no idle talk, no greed, no anger, and no delusion.

This is opposite to the ten evils, so the specific content of the ten good deeds is: not killing living things: not killing all living things is the good deeds of stopping killing.

Not only should we not kill, we should also practice the good deed of releasing lives.

Don’t steal: It means not stealing (taking without permission) other people’s property, which is the good way to stop stealing.

Not only should we not steal, we should also practice charity.

Not to engage in sexual immorality: It means not to engage in sexual immorality (except for people other than husband and wife, even couples should pay attention to the occasion, such as traveling to the mountains), which is the good deed of abstaining from sexual immorality.

After getting rid of evil and sexual misconduct, one should also practice pure and holy virtues.

Do not lie: It means not using false words to deceive others, which is the good way to stop lying.

You should neither lie nor speak truthfully.

Not being divisive: It means not to sow dissension in the middle, which is the good way to stop being divisive.

Rather than being two-tongued, one should still do the good deeds of persuading people to make peace.

Not using harsh words: It means not using harsh words or insulting others. This is the good deed of refraining from using harsh words.

Rather than speaking harshly, one should do good deeds with gentle words.

Abstain from flattery, sweet talk, and dirty jokes. This is the good way to stop flattery.

Instead of talking nonsense, we should do good deeds that are honest and upright.

Non-greed: It means not to be greedy for the five desires of money, sex (in addition to the relationship between men and women, including all things with images), fame, food, and sleep. This is the good way to stop greed.

Not to be greedy, but to do good deeds with a pure heart and few desires.

Not being angry: It means not having a bad temper or angry mind, and being angry at others is the good way to stop anger.

Instead of being angry, one should practice kindness and endure humiliation.

Not holding wrong views: It means not holding wrong views, prejudices and dissent, holding on to what is not right, which is the goodness of stopping wrong views.

Rather than having wrong views, one should also practice good deeds with upright faith and right views.