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Ten Basic Rules That Are Similar In The Major Religions

The thought came to me during the sermon today... and these are a pretty strong set of basic interpersonal rules regardless of religion.

    1. Treat Others as You Want to Be Treated

    Often called the Golden Rule.

    • Christianity: “Do unto others…”
    • Islam: “None of you truly believes until he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself.”
    • Buddhism: Avoid actions that cause suffering to others.
    • Confucianism: Do not impose on others what you do not desire.

    Core idea: empathy and reciprocity.

    2. Do Not Kill or Harm Innocent Life

    Most traditions prohibit unjust killing.

    • Judaism & Christianity: “Thou shalt not kill.”
    • Buddhism: First precept—abstain from taking life.
    • Hinduism/Jainism: Ahimsa (non-violence).

    Core idea: respect for life.

    3. Do Not Steal

    Respect others’ property and livelihood.

    • Found in the Ten Commandments, Islamic law, Buddhist precepts, and Hindu ethics.

    Core idea: fairness and trust.

    4. Be Truthful

    Honesty is central across religions.

    • Buddhism: Right speech.
    • Islam: Truthfulness is a sign of faith.
    • Christianity: “Do not bear false witness.”

    Core idea: integrity.

    5. Practice Self-Control

    Restraint over impulses.

    • Buddhism: moderation and mindfulness.
    • Christianity: virtues such as temperance.
    • Islam: fasting and discipline during Ramadan.

    Core idea: mastery over desire.

    6. Care for the Poor and Vulnerable

    Helping those in need is universal.

    • Christianity: charity and care for the least among us.
    • Islam: Zakat (required charity).
    • Judaism: Tzedakah.
    • Sikhism: Langar (community kitchen).

    Core idea: compassion and social responsibility.

    7. Respect Parents and Elders

    Found in many traditions.

    • Ten Commandments: honor your father and mother.
    • Confucianism: filial piety.
    • Hinduism: reverence for parents and teachers.

    Core idea: gratitude and social stability.

    8. Avoid Sexual Exploitation or Adultery

    Most religions promote fidelity and respect in relationships.

    • Ten Commandments: do not commit adultery.
    • Buddhism: avoid sexual misconduct.
    • Islam and Hinduism: emphasize marital fidelity.

    Core idea: trust and family stability.

    9. Avoid Greed and Excess

    Material desire is widely cautioned against.

    • Buddhism: craving causes suffering.
    • Christianity: warnings about love of money.
    • Hinduism: detachment from materialism.

    Core idea: inner balance over accumulation.

    10. Seek Peace and Harmony

    Promoting peace and reconciliation.

    • Islam: the word itself relates to peace.
    • Christianity: “Blessed are the peacemakers.”
    • Buddhism: cultivate compassion and non-conflict.

    Core idea: reducing conflict and suffering.

    When you step back, the shared moral framework across religions can be summarized as:

    • Respect life
    • Be honest
    • Be fair
    • Practice self-control
    • Care for others

    These common principles are sometimes called “the universal moral core” of religious ethics.

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