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  2. Buddhism and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is generally regarded very very negatively among ethnic Tibetan Buddhists. [3] Prior to the emergence of the Tibetan diaspora in the 1950s, Tibetans do not seem to have been familiar with abortion for reasons of medical necessity, and, facing little population pressure, saw little reason to engage in what they saw as the destruction of innocent life. [3]

  3. Religion and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Complicating the issue is the Buddhist belief that "life is a continuum with no discernible starting point". [11] Among Buddhists, there is no official or preferred viewpoint regarding abortion. [12] The Dalai Lama has said that abortion is "negative", but there are exceptions. He said, "I think abortion should be approved or disapproved ...

  4. Five precepts - Wikipedia

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    A prohibition of abortion is mentioned explicitly in the monastic precepts, and several Buddhist tales warn of the harmful karmic consequences of abortion. [ 108 ] [ 109 ] Bioethicist Damien Keown argues that Early Buddhist Texts do not allow for exceptions with regard to abortion, as they consist of a "consistent' (i.e. exceptionless) pro-life ...

  5. Category:Buddhism and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buddhism and abortion" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Mizuko kuyō - Wikipedia

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    Mizuko kuyō (水子供養) meaning "water child memorial service", [1] is a Japanese Buddhist ceremony for those who have had a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion. It is also practiced in Thailand and China. This practice has become particularly visible since the 1970s with the creation of shrines devoted solely to this ritual.

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    “But we do believe in the sanctity of life and if you do believe that life begins at conception, it’s a really important question to wrestle with. It’s not one Congress has dealt with and it ...

  8. Religious views on euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Religious views on euthanasia are both varied and complicated. While one's view on the matter doesn't necessarily connect directly to their religion, it often impacts a person's opinion. While the influence of religion on one's views towards palliative care do make a difference, they often play a smaller role than one may think.

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