Do you mean, what is the criteria for defining right and wrong?
Buddhism does not have too many to remember-
this might help - it is the Noble Eightfold Path:
Right Speech - One speaks in a non hurtful, not exaggerated, truthful way
Right Actions - Wholesome action, avoiding action that would do harm
Right Livelihood - One's way of livelihood does not harm in any way oneself or others; directly or indirectly
Right Effort/Exercise - One makes an effort to improve
Right Mindfulness/Awareness - Mental ability to see things for what they are with clear consciousness
Right Concentration - Being aware of the present reality within oneself, without any craving or aversion.
Right Thoughts - Change in the pattern of thinking.
Right Understanding - Understanding reality as it is, not just as it appears to be.
2006-12-17 11:07:19
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answered by saopaco 5
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Criteria for what? As far as I am aware, Buddhists will accept anybody as a member of their faith, and even if you continue to practice other religions.
2006-12-17 18:45:17
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answered by Lao Pu 4
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Right = Wholesome thought,speech and deeds.
Wrong = Unwholesome thought ,speech and deeds.
Hope this help.
2006-12-17 19:24:03
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answered by Anger eating demon 5
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what does this question even mean?
2006-12-17 19:58:13
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answered by heyrobo 6
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