Divorce In Religions- Hindu, Buddhist, And Christain
In my Religion 110 class, we have been asked to research a moral dilemma topic from a religious standpoint, and research how varying religions would handle the situation. The religions in which I will compare consist of Buddhism, Hinduism, and my personal religion, Christianity. The dilemma that I chose states, “You thought you were in love. You got married, had three children, but you find that you no longer love your spouse. You begin seeing someone else, someone that makes you happy. Isn’t that the most important thing?”
I will begin with Buddhism. Buddhism offers timeless wisdom for dealing with life’s real problems. Buddhism teaches Karma, which is the law that a person’s thoughts and deeds are followed eventually by deserved pleasure or pain. My interpretation of Karma is that everyone is responsible for his/her own actions and its consequences, if you do bad things in your present life, they will carry over to the next life. Marriage in the Buddhist culture is......
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