Why is Soliciting a Prostitute a Sin? The Warm Hearted Family หน้า 107
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In Chapter 23, the text discusses the increasing number of AIDS cases attributed to young men's beliefs about soliciting prostitutes being morally acceptable. It highlights Buddhism's view that the act is not just a violation of the Precepts, but part of the Apāyamukha, which refers to paths leading to ruin and moral deterioration. The chapter emphasizes the importance of understanding the implications of such actions on individual and societal health.

หัวข้อประเด็น

- Moral implications of soliciting prostitutes
- AIDS and sexual conduct
- Buddhism and ethical teachings
- Consequences of sexual misconduct

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At Chapter 23 Why is Soliciting Prostitute a Sin At this time, the number of people with AIDS is increasing. One reason for this increase is that most young men believe soliciting a prostitute is not morally wrong because they believe it is not sexual misconduct when it is consensual. One of men's most common flawed ways of thinking is: "what is wrong with soliciting a prostitute?" Buddhism's teachings clearly indicate that the question of whether soliciting a prostitute is wrong is not determined on the grounds of the Precepts (sila), but falls under the concept of the roads leading to ruin (Apāyamukha). "Apay?" means a form of deterioration, disaster or something that does not lead to prosperity. The Warm Hearted Family 213 Why is Solicting Prostitute a Sin
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