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Abolitionism is a bioethical school and socio-political movement that promotes the use of biotechnology to eliminate suffering. ==History==
Historically, there have been a number of religions and religious denominations which promoted the reduction of suffering by explicitly advocating non-violent behavior. Jainism, Quakerism and The Amish are key examples. Nevertheless, direct reference to the abolition of suffering is rare. The teachings of Gautama Buddha are sometimes understood to have been motivated by the eradication of suffering. Two quotations commonly ascribed to Gautama Buddha are "I teach one thing and one thing only: suffering and the end of suffering",〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The First Sermon of the Buddha )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title="I Teach Only Suffering and the End of Suffering" "Nope, I didn't (quite) say that" —The Buddha ) 〕 and "may all that have life be delivered from suffering."
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