In Buddhism, "Five deadly sins" means the following 5 things.(「五逆罪」について)

日本語版:阿弥陀さまが救いから除くと言っておられる「五逆罪」。その意味について。

(* Explanation at the end of the article "pentagon")
In Buddhism, "Five deadly sins" means the following 5 things.
Father killed,
Mother Killing,
saint's slaughter,
The charge of inflicting bodily injury on Buddha.
disturb the unity of and disrupt (group) a religious community
Source: http://labo.wikidharma.org/index.php/%E4%BA%94%E9%80%86%E7%BD%AA

When we interpret all crimes,

(* Explanation at the end of the article "pentagon")
In Buddhism, "Five deadly sins" means the following 5 things.
Father killed,
Mother Killing,
saint's slaughter,
The charge of inflicting bodily injury on Buddha.
disturb the unity of and disrupt (group) a religious community
Source: http://labo.wikidharma.org/index.php/%E4%BA%94%E9%80%86%E7%BD%AA

When we interpret all crimes,
In a broad sense,
There is no sin which is not included in any of these categories.
The 5 “sins ” listed above are the“ sins ” that are easily recognizable symbols, and I interpret warning them as "a kind of deterrent". (This is just my opinion.)

For example, if you accidentally kill your father or mother in an accident.
For example,
If someone suddenly emerges in a pastor's clothes and kills him or her with a machine gun, taking the pastor's life for self-defense
Can we really say "guilt"?

The "sense of values" of a human being
It's really unreliable.
"The only truth is that Amida's wish exists."
So Shinran Shonin said...
But if I had a chance, I would do it.
In other words, it's a human act.
It's sad...

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