World Cup For Monks
Jun. 16th, 2006 10:22 am
Sports news: You can watch it, but you can't like it...
Phnom Penh patriarch Non Nget has told Cambodia's 40,000 Buddhist monks to remain passive while watching World Cup soccer games or be defrocked.
Non Nget said monks should not watch the games in public, cheer or bet on matches as such actions were against Buddhism. "It is very difficult to ban them because new technology means the games can be aired live and seen everywhere," he said. "They may watch, but must be calm."
"But if they make noise or cheer as they watch, they will lose their monkhoods," Non Nget told Reuters.
If they'd been England supporters, there'd be no danger of them getting excited, judging by yesterday's entirely lacklustre effort against Trinidad and Tobago.