If we all work together I think one day peace will reign. A group I'm involved with has put together a commitment for peace called THE PRINCIPLES OF UNIFICATION. It reads :
Harmony in the Mind, Peace in the Heart, and Strength in Numbers
The Commitment
We the undersigned openly declare unto all the people living upon the planet that we seek a peaceful co-existence with all the nations, religions and inhabitants of the earth. We accept the fact that there are differences in philosophical, religious and political beliefs, but believe that the power of our unity is greater than that which separates us. As evidence of this, we submit the sixteen Principles of Unification, which are endorsed by the hearts of the vast majority of all people.
I believe there is good will and a desire for peace in the great majority of people, groups and religions and accept the idea of peaceful co-existence as an ideal for which to strive. I further realize that the majority of people wish to live in peace despite their differing beliefs.
I acknowledge that there exists a higher intelligence typically thought of as GOD but referred to by a variety of names.
Even though this Being or Intelligence is called by differing names and descriptions, I acknowledge that this same God is over all mankind and that we are children of God, brothers and sisters. Essentially, humanity is one family.
I believe that the will of God would include the best possible outcome for all of humanity. The goal of "Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Humankind" is a goal I embrace.
I embrace the Principle of Love and seek to love my neighbor as I do myself. I seek to do unto others as I would have others do unto me. I seek to serve both God and humanity.
I embrace the Principle of Light in that I seek greater understanding. I realize I have knowledge of some things but do not know all things about either God or humankind, and therefore seek to know more. I believe that I can progress in knowledge and understanding of spiritual principles. I seek to ever expand my learning. I am open to a fresh outlook when greater light and truth are revealed to me.
I accept the Principle of Cause and Effect and embrace the simple idea as taught in all spiritual movements that good and loving deeds, actions and thoughts will bring good results, while harmful actions will bring destructive results. I therefore seek to do good to all mankind that good will return to me.
I accept the Principle of Freedom. I allow all people to worship, speak and believe how, where or what they may, so long as they comply with the just laws of the land (laws which protect the whole of the people). I do not support imposing my beliefs on others by force.
I accept the Principle of Communion. Through prayer, thought or contemplation, I can gain a greater awareness of God's purpose, God's will and God's love.
I believe that my existence will continue even after the death of the physical body, and therefore seek to live mortal life in such a way that the afterlife of myself and others will be a happy experience.
I believe in the Principle of Sharing to assist those less fortunate than myself. I support the elimination of poverty, disease and ignorance from the human condition that all may live abundantly. I realize that this must be accomplished through working with the free will of humanity, not through force, and that sharing includes more than the material.
I believe that true spiritual principles and facts are in harmony with proven science as is all truth no matter where it is discovered. In all situations I seek to know the truth rather than settle for that which is false.
I accept the Principle of Harmlessness and in this spirit I do not support any first aggression toward any nation, group or individual. If there is no first aggression, there will not be a second.
I support the Principle of Harmonious and Good Relationships and seek to be an ambassador of goodwill with my family, friends, groups and nations that all may benefit from contact with me. I embrace kindness in all my contacts.
I support the Principle of Honesty and seek to tell the truth consistently.
I accept the fact that beneficial teachers, innovators and servants of humanity have appeared in times past for the benefit of all and realize that others will yet manifest. I seek to prepare my mind and heart to accept the good, the beautiful and the true when they present themselves.
2006-06-17 16:14:23
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answered by CosmicKiss 6
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World peace, no! Personal peace, depends!
2006-06-17 20:58:37
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answered by Nikki W 3
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Peace is obtained by agreement on what is most basic in the areas of authority(reason), reality(only some is eternal), and morality(moral law grounded in human nature). Agreement on what is more basic will lead to agreement on what is less basic.
2006-06-17 21:58:34
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answered by echotexture 2
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until each one on earth puts the interest of all fellowman before tneir own interests,we will not have peace.we're all selfish and want what we think is best for ourselves and the people we care about. unfortunately that way of thinking doesn't help those who are hungry,watching their children die and and have no shelter or aren't safe.until the world is not run by fallible humans there will be no peace.depressing isnt it?
2006-06-17 21:00:47
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answered by lovechristmas41 1
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Usually, path to peace is the called pacifism ( disarmament by force) , and sometimes pacifism is paved with violence.
2006-06-17 21:20:32
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answered by thephalkinparadox 3
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World peace yes, although not by tomorrow. Soon, kids.
In your lifetime for sure. Maybe sooner !!
2006-06-17 21:15:33
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answered by David Y 5
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I'd sure like to think so. Nothing would please me more than for everybody to want this. Even the muslims that are extreme. If they'd come to their senses, and say hey, we believe what we believe, and you believe what you believe, no hard feelings. But no, they'd rather die while killing other people. As long as there are radicals like this, there is no chance.
2006-06-17 20:48:21
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answered by merlin_steele 6
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From the fact that the world is changing all the time follows that it has never stood, and will never stand, still.
2006-06-17 21:38:46
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answered by sauwelios@yahoo.com 6
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no there is none the world is too mean already
2006-06-17 21:00:11
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answered by crystal 1
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apologize!!!
2006-06-18 08:06:07
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answered by Balma 2
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