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Buddhism is essentially a peaceful tradition. Non-violence is at the heart of Buddhist thinking and behaviour. The first of the five precepts that all Buddhists should follow is "Avoid killing, or harming any living thing." Nothing in Buddhist scripture gives any support to the use of violence as a way to resolve conflict.
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One of Buddha's sermons puts this very clearly with a powerful example that stresses the need to love your enemy no matter how cruelly he treats you: "Even if thieves carve you limb from limb with a double-handed saw, if you make your mind hostile you are not following my teaching" -Majjhima Nikkaya I ~ 28-29
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