Faith is one of only two things in mankind's consciousness that defies discussion. The other is one's marriage.
The Buddha referred to married people as __ouseholders._ He even gave clear instructions as to how one should be a good householder: Be nice to your spouse, be honest, be faithful, give alms to the poor, buy some insurance against fire and flood . . . I__ dead serious: The Buddha literally advised married couples to buy property insurance.
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The Buddha referred to married people as __ouseholders._ He even gave clear instructions as to how one should be a good householder: Be nice to your spouse, be honest, be faithful, give alms to the poor, buy some insurance against fire and flood . . . I__ dead serious: The Buddha literally advised married couples to buy property insurance.
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