Basically, after studying many different religions, belief systems, and philosophies, I have come to find it rather quaint that most religions or belief systems seem to have their own "built-in fallback" (for lack of a better term). In other words, devoted believers are seemingly giving the allowence to judge others and their works, with relation to their own. For example: Christians, with the Bible, are quick to claim a new idea as false (heretic) if it does not follow their doctrines precisely. (This, of course, is just an observance)
What is the result of this? To me, all I see is a world where a "Better than..." complex seems to be the norm.
It is this "Better than..." complex, in my opinion, that seems to be the stumbling block for most of our earthly conflicts these days. Everyone seems to want to be "Better Than" something else, while not many individuals seem to completely understand that -ALL- of the teachings of the world point to a complete equality amongst mankind.
2007-01-31
07:16:16
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