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A 3 page paper discussing ethics questions (one "right" religion; avoiding religious instruction for children) in terms of the observations of the Dalai Lama in his "Ethics for the New Millennium." Bibliography lists 1 source.
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an effort to create understanding among religions to an extent, but primarily focuses on the individual. Does any single individual have the full answer, the single way? The
Dalai Lama (1999) says not. Is there a reason to provide children with religious training, or is it best for parents to abdicate in that regard and let the
child make up his own mind after reaching adulthood? The Dalai Lama (1999) says there is nonreligious value in living according to basic religious principles. One Way
The Dalai Lama (1999) addresses the existence and the value of the several leading religions that are not his. He notes that of all
of the worlds population, it "is doubtful whether ... even a billion are what I would call dedicated religious practitioners" (Dalai Lama 20), which he defines as those individuals who
strive "on a daily basis faithfully to follow the principles and precepts of their faith" (Dalai Lama 20). All others are nonpracticing, regardless of what they may or may
not believe. The Dalai Lama (1999) observes that many individuals not only have no interest in matters of faith, they also function very
well without religious influence: Those who are dedicated practitioners meanwhile follow a multiplicity of religious paths. From this, it becomes clear that, given our diversity, no single religion satisfies all
humanity, we may also conclude that we humans can live quite well without recourse to religious faith (20). Devotees of specific religions certainly
are free to believe that their own "one way" is the only "one way;" as a committed Christian I believe that myself. This belief does not preclude others rights
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