Buddhists believe that humans and animals are closely related, due to the fact. They both have a Buddha-nature, they both have the possibility of becoming perfectly enlightened and their soul can be reborn into an animal or human.
Buddhism does not accept that animals were created for humans. They believe that if animals …show more content…
were created for humans then humans are also created for animals since some animals eat humans. Buddhists love all things and do not limit their love to humans. They believe that is in morally wrong to kill any living being, every living being has a right to exist. Humans should start protecting animals and not misuse their intelligence and power to kill animals. Every living organism is contributing to maintaining the earth. It is unethical for us to deprive them of their living rights.
Negative actions create negative karmic effects; if we kill an animal, which is a negative action we will have something negative happen to us in the future. They believe that if people have done something bad in their life (bad karma) then they reincarnate into an animal, so all living things have been humans. If they have positive karma then they will reincarnate into a human.
Buddhists believe that it is wrong to hurt or kill animals, as all living things are afraid of injury or death.
Buddhists believe that is ethically wrong to experiment on animals if the animal might be harmed. However, Buddhists accept that animal testing may benefit human health. They believe that the experimenter will acquire bad karma while experimenting on an animal and that if we are going to experiment with animals, we should design the experiment to do no harm or as little harm as possible. We should also not kill the animal unless we have to.
Humans' treatment towards animals is an expression of uncontrolled greed.
We are starting to pay the price for our selfish acts. Buddhists believe that our environment is getting destroyed and if humans don't change their ways of survival, the existence of this earth is not assured. Some animals are a threat to humans, however, humans are the greatest threat to every living animal on this earth. If we don't change our actions know millions of animals will become extinct.
The Buddha's teachings are against any form of animal cruelty. When the Buddha saw a man preparing an animal sacrifice he questioned the man, why he was going to kill the innocent animal; the man responded, to satisfy the gods. The Buddha then offered himself as a sacrifice, "If the life of the animal would please the gods, the life of a human, which is more valuable, would satisfy the gods greater," he said.
Today we destroy animals for our own personal needs, our desires such as mink fur. To produce this clothing the minks are gassed and have their legs chopped off. This desire is the cause of suffering; the only way to rid yourself of this suffering is to let go of your desire. We need to stop killing innocent animals and start protecting them.
When you feel the suffering of every living thing in your own heart, that is consciousness. – Bhagavad Gita
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