buddhist
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Does your religious or philosophical system teach a fixed or relative system of ethics & morals?
In early Buddhism, as I understand it, it is relative. For example, in DN27 (a Buddhist "Genesis"), the Buddha taught how the various beings on the different planes of existence came to be. Through progressively degraded ethics, morals, and behavior, individuals thus found themselves reborn in progressively lower realms. It does not appear to be primarily a censuring of or judgment on their behavior, but a simple statement of fact on the Lord Buddha's part as to how the Laws of Kamma & Rebirth works. Another example are the different precepts for different groups of Buddhists (laypeople, lay devotees, novices, and monastics). Or, the progressively higher goals required to reach each of the four states of enlightenment.
Essentially, there is no one fixed set, or standard, of ethics or morals in early Buddhism as I understand it. If one wishes to be reborn in the hells, then practice the level of ethics or morals appropriate to the hell realms. Rebirth in the human realm requires a higher level of ethics and morals, and likewise for the heavens and nibbana.
In early Buddhism, as I understand it, it is relative. For example, in DN27 (a Buddhist "Genesis"), the Buddha taught how the various beings on the different planes of existence came to be. Through progressively degraded ethics, morals, and behavior, individuals thus found themselves reborn in progressively lower realms. It does not appear to be primarily a censuring of or judgment on their behavior, but a simple statement of fact on the Lord Buddha's part as to how the Laws of Kamma & Rebirth works. Another example are the different precepts for different groups of Buddhists (laypeople, lay devotees, novices, and monastics). Or, the progressively higher goals required to reach each of the four states of enlightenment.
Essentially, there is no one fixed set, or standard, of ethics or morals in early Buddhism as I understand it. If one wishes to be reborn in the hells, then practice the level of ethics or morals appropriate to the hell realms. Rebirth in the human realm requires a higher level of ethics and morals, and likewise for the heavens and nibbana.