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There are many religious views on euthanasia, although many moral theologians are critical of the procedure. == Buddhism == (詳細はIn Theravada Buddhism a lay person daily recites the simple formula: "I undertake the precept to abstain from destroying living beings."〔This is the first of the Five Precepts. It has various interpretations.〕 For Buddhist monastics (''bhikkhu'') however the rules are more explicitly spelled out. For example, in the monastic code (''Patimokkha''), it states: :"Should any bhikkhu intentionally deprive a human being of life, or search for an assassin for him, or praise the advantages of death, or incite him to die (thus): 'My good man, what use is this wretched, miserable life to you? Death would be better for you than life,' or with such an idea in mind, such a purpose in mind, should in various ways praise the advantages of death or incite him to die, he also is defeated and no longer in communion."〔 〔Thanissaro Bhikkhu (1994). (''Buddhist Monastic Code I'': Chapter 4, Parajika ). Retrieved 2007-11-11.〕
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