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Go to the temple to steal money "by the way", hide from the Buddha, but hide from the police | Boiling words

Go to the temple to steal money "by the way", hide from the Buddha, but hide from the police | Boiling words

Steal two hundred and donate ten pieces? Temples are not outlaws!

Recently, a man surnamed Chu in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, went to the temple to offer incense and donated 5 yuan because of various things.

Life is not easy, Chu sighed; burning incense to worship the Buddha, seeking to change luck, originally there was nothing to say.

However, when Chu Mou passed through the temple hall, he saw the bag of the Buddhist believer and suddenly had the heart to steal.

Is this a question of the Buddha's ability to do things, and I am destined to seek change on my own?

Chu said that stealing was stealing, taking advantage of the fact that the elderly Li Fo did not pay attention, stole cash ranging from 5 yuan and 10 yuan from his bag for a total of more than 200 yuan.

Go to the temple to steal money "by the way", hide from the Buddha, but hide from the police | Boiling words

Chu threw 10 yuan into the merit box after stealing to seek peace of mind. Photo/Screenshot of Western Decision Making Video

Donate five yuan, steal two hundred, Chu Mou this is to "secretly enjoy"...

Before leaving, Chu May also feel that he is not right, so he threw 10 yuan into the merit box to seek peace of mind.

This is "Schrödinger's belief in the Buddha", ah, when stealing money, how come you didn't think of raising your head three feet to have a god?

After receiving the alarm call, the police quickly began to work, and through investigation and monitoring, Chu was quickly arrested.

The people's police's ability to handle affairs is a lever!

It is reported that Chu mou is not the first time to commit theft in the temple, and he has been detained for three months.

If Chu Mou really has nothing to do, or find a factory to work, you can't do such illegal and disorderly things!

Go to the temple to steal money "by the way", hide from the Buddha, but hide from the police | Boiling words

Chu was detained for three months for theft in a temple. Photo/Screenshot of Western Decision Making Video

In this regard, some netizens said that those who have evil thoughts in their hearts, the Buddha will not bless. After all, when we throw money into the merit box, we don't really want the Buddha to remember our good deeds, but to let us remember our own good thoughts.

This kind of good thinking is: Even if I don't have a good idea, I am still trying to help the world become a better place.

If the world gets better, then we can naturally go more smoothly. Chu's so-called "good deeds" are based on harm to others, not only can not accumulate merit, but also damage merit.

Netizens also joked that Chu had stolen in the temple many times, and really thought that the Buddha could not see with his eyes? The Buddha is vague and ethereal, not to mention it for the time being; but the eyes of the police handling the case are shining brightly.

Play back, play, don't take the rules as a joke. I hope that Chu Mou can really reform himself this time and be a good person!

Boiling Jun felt that the real good deeds were to help those in need when they could, but it was not the so-called "self-peace of mind" after causing damage to the interests of others!

Author | Lai Chi Tung

Edit | Ding Hui

Proofreading | Chen Diyan