What if everyone were Buddhist?

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I guess prostitution would still happen as it is not ruled out by the five precepts....also gambling....

People would still drink milk and eat eggs I guess...so there would be alot of old chickens and cows to take care of since we couldn't eat them until they died of natural causes....India has alot of old cows wandering around so this is probably what it would be like world wide....cows everywhere!!!! Here in Thailand the afterbirth from cows and water buffalo is commonly cooked in a stew and eaten and this envolves no killing so I guess this could continue.

Would there be a government?. If so then it would have to be funded by donation since I guess the gov't could only take what was freely given. I think that would at least keep the gov't down to a more reasonable size although do you think that sewers and roads and all that other infrastructure stuff could be funded by donation?

People could still be greedy couldn't they?

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chownah wrote:I guess prostitution would still happen as it is not ruled out by the five precepts....
What's the third precept?
chownah wrote: People could still be greedy couldn't they?
If everyone were actually practicing rather than merely Buddhist in name only, and since selfishness is to be abandoned and selflessness is to be cultivated, no.
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chownah wrote:I guess prostitution would still happen as it is not ruled out by the five precepts....
If everyone were actually practicing rather than merely Buddhist in name only, and since selfishness is to be abandoned and selflessness is to be cultivated, no.
Even when people are sincerely trying, though, these things don't happen overnight. Who here would claim to have abandoned all selfishness?
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Lazy_eye wrote:Even when people are sincerely trying, though, these things don't happen overnight. Who here would claim to have abandoned all selfishness?
Oh, I thoroughly behave in shameful ways, sure. But I thought this whole question, and the Path as well, is about ideal.
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enkidu wrote:
chownah wrote:I guess prostitution would still happen as it is not ruled out by the five precepts....
What's the third precept?
chownah wrote: People could still be greedy couldn't they?
If everyone were actually practicing rather than merely Buddhist in name only, and since selfishness is to be abandoned and selflessness is to be cultivated, no.
Enkidu,
I give up....what *is* the third precept? If its the one about sex then it does not as far as I know rule out prostitution...if you can show me a Canonical reference to support it ruling out prostitution I would really appreciate seeing it.

It is my understanding that this thread is discussing what if all people on earth followed the five precepts without fail....and I am not aware that there is a precept that rules out greed....if there is one then can you show me some Canonical reference that rules out greed? Unless I am shown some evidence I will continue to accept that people can indeed be greeedy while following the five precepts without fail.

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enkidu wrote: .........
But I thought this whole question, and the Path as well, is about ideal.
I guess we have really different views on the Path then......my view is that it is about everything in my experience and is to be a daily/hourly/minutely endeavor and not to be considered some "ideal" concept.....although I do admit that I might be misunderstanding what you mean by "ideal".
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Well I guess all the alcohol producing industries would have to change their product and start making medicine. Once they did this and the word got out you might be surprised at how many people there are in the world who have illness which can only be treated by alcohol based medicines.........hahahhahahahaha...ha.

Would all theatrical productions (except for educational ones) no longer exist as they might be considered to constitute wrong speech?....all songs with lyrics (except for educational ones) be ruled out as frivolous speech? If so then there might be a surge in college enrollment in ethnomusicology which would then allow lyrics once more since they would be part of a college degree and therefore *educational*....(add a similar argurement here for the theatrical stuff)......hahhahahaha

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chownah wrote: do you think that sewers and roads and all that other infrastructure stuff could be funded by donation?
There are many privately funded roads already. Most of them are toll roads though, so we might have to pay if we wished to use them.

As for sewers, people who live outside the cities usually have septic systems which they must purchase and maintain themselves. This isn't really a feasible solution for large numbers of people in densely populated areas though. Usually large scale infrastructure projects are cheaper and more efficient than small scale or individual ones when the cost is split evenly amongst the people. Maybe there would be a way to opt out of government taxes, whereby one would be excluded from using public services and infrastructure? Not sure how well that would work in reality, but it's just a thought.

As for prostitution. I seem to remember a very lengthy thread on E-Sangha where this was discussed. From what I remember the suttas seem to make a point that only prostitution under a pimp (where the woman is being controlled by another man) is prohibited. An independent prostitute working of his or her own free will doesn't seem to be specifically prohibited. So, yes prostitution would likely not be prohibited in a Buddhist world if the exact letter of the suttas were followed, but organized prostitution or pimping certainly would be.
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chownah wrote: Enkidu,
I give up....what *is* the third precept? If its the one about sex then it does not as far as I know rule out prostitution...if you can show me a Canonical reference to support it ruling out prostitution I would really appreciate seeing it.
If prostitution does not qualify as "sexual misconduct" to you, then I can see how you might say that the third precept does not rule out prostitution.
chownah wrote: It is my understanding that this thread is discussing what if all people on earth followed the five precepts without fail....and I am not aware that there is a precept that rules out greed....if there is one then can you show me some Canonical reference that rules out greed? Unless I am shown some evidence I will continue to accept that people can indeed be greeedy while following the five precepts without fail.
My mistake. I did not confine "What if everyone were Buddhist?" to "What if everyone followed the five precepts without fail."
chownah wrote:I guess we have really different views on the Path then......my view is that it is about everything in my experience and is to be a daily/hourly/minutely endeavor and not to be considered some "ideal" concept.....although I do admit that I might be misunderstanding what you mean by "ideal".
The Path is not a daily/hourly/minutely endeavor to attain an ideal? That's the sense I used the word. Again, I'm sorry for having caused only confusion and I should have remained quiet.
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"A lay follower should not engage in five types of business. Which five? Business in weapons, business in human beings, business in meat, business in intoxicants, and business in poison."

— AN 5.177
prostitution is business in human beings essentially, it is the buying not of a service someone can do but a body to do things with.
Dhammapada 309
Four things befall the heedless man
who lies down with the wife of another:
a wealth of demerit;
a lack of good sleep;
third, censure;
fourth, hell.
although this passage is more about adultery, but what is there to stop a prostitute being a wife.
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enkidu wrote: If prostitution does not qualify as "sexual misconduct" to you, then I can see how you might say that the third precept does not rule out prostitution.

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The Path is not a daily/hourly/minutely endeavor to attain an ideal? That's the sense I used the word. Again, I'm sorry for having caused only confusion and I should have remained quiet.
In imagining a world where everyone follows the 5 precepts without fail I resist the temptation to read my own meaning onto the five precepts and then project that meaning onto the entire world populace.....instead I have tried to stick with a completely Canonical definition or meaning for the 5 precepts...so in this sense it is not so important if I think that prostitution is sexual misconduct or not.

Thank you for clarifying your meaning when you used the term "ideal". I don't think that there was confusion around this...just a misunderstanding....thanks for your reply.

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Manapa wrote: but what is there to stop a prostitute being a wife.
For the purposes of this topic it is the 5 precepts that would stop a wife from being a prostitute since here we are discussing what if everyone followed the 5 precepts without fail.
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I saw a travel show on TV and it showed some people bleeding a cow and drinking the blood....this would be allowed I guess since no killing involved.

Tobacco companies could still sell their noxioius products but they would have to come clean and tell the truth about the knowledge they have of the dangers of their products.

Public nudity would be ok too....public sex acts?....ok too I guess.

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Manapa
"A lay follower should not engage in five types of business. Which five? Business in weapons, business in human beings, business in meat, business in intoxicants, and business in poison."

— AN 5.177
prostitution is business in human beings essentially, it is the buying not of a service someone can do but a body to do things with.[/quote]

In one of the books I have read about ancient India, concubines were a type of prostitue in that they were paid for their services and would provide sex to the male guests of the king. If a woman has control over who she has sex with and keeps all of the earnings from the transaction, I don't think it would meet the definition of misconduct as long as her customers were not married or pledged to another and were of independent means. Just some thoughts
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I guess if everyone followed the 5 precepts without fail then if my bald friend came over and said, "don't I look great in my new hair piece?".....I would answer...."no, you look like you have a dead cat on your head!!"..........I guess.
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