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The Five Precepts. Q- Other religions derive their ideas of right and wrong from the commandments of their god or gods. you Buddhist don’t believe in a god, so how do you know right from wrong? A- Any thoughts, speech or actions that are rooted in greed, hatred and delusion and thus lead us away from Nirvana are bad and any thoughts, speech or actions that are rooted in giving, love and wisdom and thus help clear the way to Nirvana are good. To know what is right and wrong in god-centred religions, all that is needed is to do as you are told. But in a man-centred religion like Buddhism, to know what is right and wrong, you have to develop a deep self-awareness and self understanding. And ethics based on understanding are always stronger than those that are a response to a command. So to know what is right and wrong, Buddhist look at three things- the intention, the effect the act will have upon onself and the effect it will upon others. If the intention is good(rooted in giving, loving and wisdom), If it help myself( helps me to be more giving, more loving and wiser), then my deeds and actions are wholesome, good and moral. Of course, there are many varation of this, sometimes i act with the best of intentions but they may not benefit either myself or others. Sometime my intentions are far from good, but my actions helps others nonetheless. sometime i act out of good intentions and any acts help me but perhaps cause some distress to others. In such cases, my actions are mixed – a mixture of good and not-so-good. when intentions are bad and the action helps neither myself nor others, such an action is bad. And when my intention is good and my action benefits both myself and others, then the deed is wholly good. Q- So does Buddhism have a code of morality? A- Yes it does. the five precepts are basis of Buddhist morality. The first precept is to avoid killing or harming living beings. The second is to avoid stealing, the third is to avoid sexual misconduct, the fourth is to avoid lying and the fifth is to avoid alcohol and other intoxicating drugs.