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Tag: #ethics · 3 posts
Posted Mar 9
Some Buddhists serve as soldiers even though Buddhism teaches non-violence. Soldiers can protect people, and Buddhism considers the intention behind actions. Actions that reduce suffering can be acceptable according to Buddhist ethics. Concepts like karma and skillful action are important. International humanitarian rules guide soldiers to act carefully. Being a Buddhist does not always mean being completely against war. Martial arts like Kung Fu also connect to Buddhism. They teach discipline, self-control, mindfulness, and protecting others. The goal is training the mind and body, not just fighting. 🕉️⚔️🥋 [Read more] @googlefactss #Buddhism#Ethics#Soldiers#NonViolence#Karma#Protection#SkillfulAction#KungFu#MartialArts#Mindfulness
Posted Nov 19
🦷 The Fluoride Debate – A Scientific Summary ✅ Major health organizations like the WHO and CDC endorse water fluoridation as a safe and effective public health measure. Studies show it reduces tooth decay by 30 to 59 percent through topical action on teeth. ⚠️ However, excessive intake can cause dental fluorosis, which appears as white spots and affects 41 percent of U.S. adolescents. Some research also links high prenatal exposure to lower cognitive scores in children, and there are ethical concerns about mass medication. 🤔 In conclusion, while fluoride is effective for preventing cavities, ongoing debates address dosage control, potential toxicity, and ethical implications. [Read more] @googlefactss #Fluoride#DentalHealth#PublicHealth#ScienceDebate#Ethics
Posted Nov 5
Genetic studies show that Batwa and Baka short statures evolved independently (convergent evolution: similar traits via different genetic changes). Often called “pygmy,” a colonial‑era slur that’s racist and dehumanizing—use Batwa, Baka, or “forest peoples” instead. Avg heights ~1.40–1.50 m. Batwa (Uganda 🇺🇬, Rwanda 🇷🇼, Burundi 🇧🇮, E DRC 🇨🇩) • Baka (Cameroon 🇨🇲, Gabon 🇬🇦, Republic of Congo 🇨🇬, CAR 🇨🇫) 🌳🧬 [Read more] @googlefactss#Genetics#Anthropology#HumanEvolution#IndigenousPeoples#Ethics