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Taiwan Buddhist master says swine flu is warning for mankind

Posted : Thu, 30 Apr 2009 17:30:06 GMT
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Taipei - A Taiwan Buddhist master said Thursday that swine flu is "the earth's warning" to human beings to stop destroying the environment. Master Cheng Yen, 72, nicknamed Taiwan's Mother Teresa for her charity work, gave the warning in her daily speech to her disciples around the world.

Choked with tears, Cheng Yen said it is not a coincidence that it was exactly this time six years ago that severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, broke out.

She said people need not panic, but should see swine flu as a warning to tell them that human beings have caused too much destruction to the earth's ecology.

"This is the cycle of cause and effect. Human beings should return to the simple lifestyle, stop killing animals and go vegetarian. When everyone performs kindness, spreads kindness and lets the earth take a rest, there will be peace and harmony in the world," she said on a programme broadcast by her Tzu Chi Foundation.

Master Cheng Yen called on her disciples, who number around one million around the world, and people in all countries to go vegetarian for one month in May to show their respect to the earth.

Cheng Yen's Tzu Chi Foundation teaches Buddhism, and also rushes relief to countries hit by natural disasters and helps people in disaster-struck regions rebuild.

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Poor Logic
By: Arasmus , Fri, 01 May 2009 14:38:12 GMT

This is a rather disappointing statement from Ms. Yen. "Swine Flu" is a reassortment from one strain of human influenza virus, one strain of avian influenza virus, and two separate strains of swine influenza virus. Ms. Yen suggests that none of this suffering would have happened but for the proximity of humans to these animals in the context of intensive agriculture. That view is not true and is over-simplistic. Although the intensity of interactions would have been reduced in the absence of intensive agriculture, the possibility would not. The end of agriculture does not mean the end of man's interaction with animals on this planet. Furthermore, if you read the 1997 book by Jared Diamond, "Guns, Germs and Steel" you will see how Diamond makes the argument that it was the proximity of Europeans to domestic animals that allowed them to develop helpful immunities, the absence of which led to the deaths of millions of native people in the Americas when the two populations came into contact. So clearly the reality is more complex than Ms. Yen suggests.



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