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BELIEVE IT IS ACCEPTING THAT THE TRUTH IS TRUE
Man can not live without faith. Belief is to accept what is good to reach. It is possible that the belief has been verified with certainty, and perhaps not, just news. Or we believe that there is a god who follows the good and evil behavior of man to reward and punish for justice; Or we believe that life in the world must sacrifice for the country. In the attitude as well as in choosing the path to life, faith is very important. But what is more important is believing, believing and believing?
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This is a lecture on moral psychology (Lesson 15: Belief) that Chan Quang taught at Long An Secondary School of Buddhism, course 2.
Although the lecture was taught by a monk in the Buddhist context, the content is extremely practical for all those who wish to have a moral life, as well as the desire to have a happy and happy life. real and sustainable. Thus, the series of moral teachings of Chan Quang naturally became a lesson not only for the monk or the followers of the Buddha.