Yes basically and always, peace seeking.....
But the problem is I want to be the last fool to become peaceful, and in a great hurry to 'force' others to become peaceful with me, and hence the violence !
2007-01-10 16:59:18
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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thats an easy question .
the people in general want peace,but the world leadership does not ,and has not wanted it for 6000 years,
religions were invented to make oposing and different cultures ,so that the smaller groups could be more easily manipulated,
Propaganda created hate .and War is the result and the ruling elite made and makes a lot of money on the conflicts
.that is what the story of Babel was about ,DIVIDE AND RULE
if you research the fact you will discover that most of the wars were financed by the same source
Wellinton and Napoleon,Hitler , churchil and America,the Rhodesian conflicts between African Nations.
and all of the minor African wars but that claimed millions of lives none the less.etc.
and today is no different,if anything ,things are escelating
public attitudes are created ,almost all of the Media (on both sides of the Ocean is owned by the same people who also own the oil companies and the banks.this includes tv station radio stations and Hollywood.
Organized religions all preach peace ,compassion and love ,and all of them have raped ,pillaged and tortured ,all the way through History.
presently the trend is towards the New World Order ,and it has been said at a Bilderberg meeting in Kopenhagen in 1998,that the Agenda demanded a reduction of the world population by 60%.
so we aint seen nothing yet ,the s*it is still gonna hit the fan
2007-01-10 14:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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People desire peace and even though some use violence sugeesting it will lead to peace. I.e. in WWII the USA bombed (used violence) Japan and ended the war. This act of violence has created a long running peace with these two nations.
2007-01-10 14:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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People desire peace. The means in which they acquire peace decides whether they are violent or not.
If a person just thinks of himself and gives a damn of the rest then there are chances that it will be violent as for him/her there are no constraints for acquiring peace. But a person who is careful and thinks of both himself and society, he/she follows constraints for acquiring peace, which eventually results in a peaceful being.
2007-01-10 16:30:11
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answered by Somair 1
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