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This Blogger's Books and Other Items from Do unto others as you would have them do to you Home Teaching Themes Golden Rule. I think this
poster will really move the interfaith dialogue ahead, because it both symbolizes and inspires unity. Desiring good for others is easy, but taking
action in doing good for others is hard. The following information source was used to prepare and update the above essay. No, this error is made
solely for readability reasons, and is a totally unauthorized distortion of the words of Jesus. Pictures Share your pictures. People absolutely love
this version of the Golden Rule, and these postcards are the easiest, most durable, most affordable way to spread the message to thousands. It
was held at the Scarboro Missions Society in Toronto , a Canadian Catholic missionary community, whose Interfaith Desk produced this visually
striking and profound multi-faith statement. Do naught unto others which would cause you pain if done to you" Mahabharata 5: This is simply not
true. Where do the rules come from? April 5 is international Golden Rule Day around the planet. Home My Account View cart. The most quoted
Jewish source expresses the Rule in its opposite form, also as a pithy condensation. So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole
earth. The Swami presented a gold etching of Jesus to Scarboro Missions during a multi-faith prayer service at a Hindu temple in Toronto. A
study-guide for adult audiences is available free of charge. A French-language version is being produced, and translation into other languages may
follow. The Buddhists also say simply: If you would like something done for you, you should be doing it for others; and this is true in "all things" or
in "everything. To see other posters, use the following links: The hyperlink is not necessarily still active today. I agree with bwb. I suggest using this
list rather than the one just posted because certain Christians will claim that "only the Christian Golden Rule has a positive flavor" whereas all the
others are negative "thou shalt nots. It is an ethical code that has informed much of h", url: Fourth and finally, the phrase "brother" could be
interpreted to apply only to people of the same faith, that is, fellow Muslims. The Golden Rule in Confucianism is expressed as, "Surely it is the
maxim of loving-kindness: Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, p. Third, it is a judgmental statement. The version of the Golden Rule in Brahmanism is,
"This is the sum of duty: Password Register Home Forums. Originally Posted by Musilda What an impressive poster! In Christianity, the Golden
Rule is expressed by Jesus in these words: I believe a frank examination of the version of the Golden Rule for every faith reveals that Christianity
remains on a far higher plain than any other religion. Loved the comic Certainly in this day still who has the gold makes the rules is it not. Go to
mobile site. Golden Rule Poster Scarboro Missions has developed a poster featuring the Golden Rule in the sacred writings of 13 religious
traditions. Is this your first visit?