I will tell you in one sentence...The argument about what is right and what is wrong....
details: I attended a seminar that declared ALL WAR is based on this theory. If we were willing..globally...to do away with this issue, we could stop all wars.. The U.S. ..on a lie....just SAID that Iraq was WRONG...and swiftly proceeded with the Invasion...after that, we did away with the Geneva convention, personal privacy rights, interpretation of the Constitution..you name it..and now it's becoming the citizenry vs the administration, not Reps. vs Dems. The US has never been closer to martial law than we are right now...all based on "We said they were bad, and we are good." See how destructive that is? And for all you Christians,
"Judge not, lest ye be judged." How do you think the whole world judges us , now that we have cast the first stone...Not only that, human life has never been, less sacred, or more expendable.
If we were to do away with right/wrong...win/lose.
..good/bad......
life would be easier at home and in the workplace as well.
In the sixties...it was "Give Peace a Chance"..."All you Need is Love"...and for you Christians..even Jesus said that.
Unfortunately, humans are the only species that can subvert their nature...and destroy everything in their path to success via greed, deceit, avarice, and other deadly sins. The human mind can RATIONALIZE ANYTHING! It's self-police...or police state. It's time to storm the castle.
2007-08-27 15:30:30
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answered by Monsieur Recital Vinyliste 6
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It's always easier to present hypothetical situations because things cannot be changed, once the time has past. Ideally, yes, if we could do it over again and know what we know now, we definitely would change things, and hopefully for the better. But that never happens, so the thing to do is to weigh the pros and cons of every situation and make the wisest decisions. They may not work, but at least you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you gave it your best shot. Good question!
2007-08-28 09:48:35
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answered by gldjns 7
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Probably not -.- People don't start wars for the sake of starting wars..... People start wars because they want something. Going into the future to see that there will be a war will not change the fact that the conflicting parties want something. Besides it's not like wars happen INSTANTLY. Most of the time the parties KNOW a war is comming quite a bit ahead of time.
2007-08-27 21:38:34
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answered by lufiabuu 4
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Acceptance with gratefulness of the diversity of thoughts. When anyone takes a stand on most ideals or everyday little things like answering the phone only with the left hand, a one sidedness is created. When we accept all posibilities with gratefulness, and ask ourselves what can i learn, or how can this serve me, or how does this happening serve them, and don't stop until we find answers that we are grateful for we accept everyones magnificence and the splendor of all that exists, including thoughts, particles, that which is not thoughts or particles but complete transcendence in all, etc.
2007-08-27 21:24:31
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answered by Jose S 1
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Pre - Judging or Prejudice....people who judge people whithout respecting them or even knowing enough about them to form an OPINION.....never mind playing judge jury and exicutioner!
To pass judgement on another is not The Way.
There be only one who has that power.
In The Creator i trust.
Peace and Love to all
R.R.B.
2007-08-27 23:13:33
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answered by RobinRedBear 3
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