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We are destructive and hypocrites
We live in a world of pollution where every step we take might as well be another dead or starving baby, You know what forget about the babies another dead animal.
You go to KFC and eat genetically manipulated organisms and don't even think about it. Human kind is a non stop man eater on average. Human is not meant to eat others than are alive with feelings, I believe in Christ but not a specific religion but I don't believe he wanted to eat others, we are animals just another specie, and we are not smart we don't have other capability's of other animals. Who cares about the bible, by the way it's been translated so many times through out the years we don't know what actually was the real thing. Human are contributers to Global Warming and as others say you don't help at all, where did you get that food, clothes on your back We don't know even if we exist. I'd continue but I don't have many characters left what do you think?

2007-10-27 18:56:47 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

I don't mean to offend anyone I just want to know others opinion, Don't take it harsh, This is coming from a Thirteen year old.

2007-10-27 18:57:36 · update #1

6 answers

well to be honest i think humans screwed up BIG TIME but all the things we have done there are till good people and good acts to help the world but only 1/3 people in the world pick to either do some thing wrong or nothing

2007-10-27 19:40:46 · answer #1 · answered by raiku3377 2 · 0 0

Thirteen is not an easy age to be. I was thirteen once, but I got better.

I give you credit for being very observant for one of your tender years. But you just haven't been around long enough to make these generalizations about the world. Things on earth go in cycles. You were born as we were heading into the bottom of a trough, and now we're just past the bottom and very slowly starting upwards. When you are, say, 25, you will see things differently. I can't even say that you'll see what you wrote here as not true, it is mostly true, but you'll look at things differently.

Did you ever hear of a comedy record called 'The Deteriorata'? It was done by National Lampoon back in the Jurassic age, the 70s. It included the line "Be aware that a walk through the oceans of most souls would scarcely get your feet wet." At least your soul is deeper than that! Which shows promise!

2007-10-27 20:23:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Loock.... about "I believe in Christ but not a specific religion "
is maybe right... but.....we eat animals !...animals eating animals...its was nature....you can't say to volf not to eat sheep....can you ?....Dut can you honestly tell me eating only gras is normal ??
yeah...jast a nature, taisty one ;)

2007-10-27 19:11:58 · answer #3 · answered by Alex_sdf 2 · 0 1

We are seduced by Satan.

2007-10-27 21:39:18 · answer #4 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 0 0

doomed

2007-10-27 19:16:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Consider this with sincerity and you'll find your answer...

"In the whole world there is hardly one who is conscious of reality. Baha'u'llah in appearing has brought the force to rend the veils. He has spread the teachings which are the soul of our time, opened the doors to the seekers of the great law, breathed into the hearts a great love, united those who were at enmity and given victory to saints and pure spirits. After many tribulations he has shown man the kingdom, freed him from chains of prejudice and attached him to the world of truth. The light of divine favor is shining and will shine from century to century."

(Abdu'l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 68)

"In the investigation of a subject the right method of approach is to carefully examine its premises. Therefore, we must go back to the foundation upon which human solidarity rests -- namely, that all are the progeny of Adam, the creatures and servants of one God; that God is the Protector and Provider; that all are submerged in the sea of divine mercy and grace and God is loving toward all.

Humanity shares in common the intellectual and spiritual faculties of a created endowment. All are equally subject to the various exigencies of human life and are similarly occupied in acquiring the means of earthly subsistence. From the viewpoint of creation human beings stand upon the same footing in every respect, subject to the same requirements and seeking the enjoyment and comfort of earthly conditions. Therefore, the things humanity shares in common are numerous and manifest. This equal participation in the physical, intellectual and spiritual problems of human existence is a valid basis for the unification of mankind.

Consider how discord and dissension have prevailed in this great human family for thousands of years. Its members have ever been engaged in war and bloodshed. Up to the present time in history the world of humanity has neither attained nor enjoyed any measure of peace, owing to incessant conditions of hostility and strife. History is a continuous and consecutive record of warfare brought about by religious, sectarian, racial, patriotic and political causes. The world of humanity has found no rest. Mankind has always been in conflict, engaged in destroying the foundations, pillaging the properties and possessing the lands and territory of each other, especially in the earlier periods of savagery and barbarism where whole races and peoples were carried away captive by their conquerors. Who shall measure or estimate the tremendous destruction of human life resulting from this hostility and strife? What human powers and forces have been employed in the prosecution of war and applied to inhuman purposes of battle and bloodshed? In this most radiant century it has become necessary to divert these energies and utilize them in other directions, to seek the new path of fellowship and unity, to unlearn the science of war and devote supreme human forces to the blessed arts of peace. After long trial and experience we are convinced of the harmful and satanic outcomes of dissension; now we must seek after means by which the benefits of agreement and concord may be enjoyed. When such means are found, we must give them a trial.

Consider the harmful effect of discord and dissension in a family; then reflect upon the favors and blessings which descend upon that family when unity exists among its various members. What incalculable benefits and blessings would descend upon the great human family if unity and brotherhood were established! In this century when the beneficent results of unity and the ill effects of discord are so clearly apparent, the means for the attainment and accomplishment of human fellowship have appeared in the world. Bahá'u'lláh has proclaimed and provided the way by which hostility and dissension may be removed from the human world. He has left no ground or possibility for strife and disagreement.

First, He has proclaimed the oneness of mankind and specialized religious teachings for existing human conditions. The first form of dissension arises from religious differences. Bahá'u'lláh has given full teachings to the world which are conducive to fellowship and unity in religion. Throughout past centuries each system of religious belief has boasted of its own superiority and excellence, abasing and scorning the validity of all others. Each has proclaimed its own belief as the light and all others as darkness. Religionists have considered the world of humanity as two trees: one divine and merciful, the other satanic; they themselves the branches, leaves and fruit of the divine tree and all others who differ from them in belief the product of the tree which is satanic. Therefore, sedition and warfare, bloodshed and strife have been continuous among them. The greatest cause of human alienation has been religion because each party has considered the belief of the other as anathema and deprived of the mercy of God.

The teachings specialized in Bahá'u'lláh are addressed to humanity. He says, "Ye are all the leaves of one tree." He does not say, "Ye are the leaves of two trees: one divine, the other satanic." He has declared that each individual member of the human family is a leaf or branch upon the Adamic tree; that all are sheltered beneath the protecting mercy and providence of God; that all are the children of God, fruit upon the one tree of His love. God is equally compassionate and kind to all the leaves, branches and fruit of this tree. Therefore, there is no satanic tree whatever -- Satan being a product of human minds and of instinctive human tendencies toward error. God alone is Creator, and all are creatures of His might. Therefore, we must love mankind as His creatures, realizing that all are growing upon the tree of His mercy, servants of His omnipotent will and manifestations of His good pleasure.

Even though we find a defective branch or leaf upon this tree of humanity or an imperfect blossom, it, nevertheless, belongs to this tree and not to another. Therefore, it is our duty to protect and cultivate this tree until it reaches perfection. If we examine its fruit and find it imperfect, we must strive to make it perfect. There are souls in the human world who are ignorant; we must make them knowing. Some growing upon the tree are weak and ailing; we must assist them toward health and recovery. If they are as infants in development, we must minister to them until they attain maturity. We should never detest and shun them as objectionable and unworthy. We must treat them with honor, respect and kindness; for God has created them and not Satan. They are not manifestations of the wrath of God but evidences of His divine favor. God, the Creator, has endowed them with physical, mental and spiritual qualities that they may seek to know and do His will; therefore, they are not objects of His wrath and condemnation. In brief, all humanity must be looked upon with love, kindness and respect; for what we behold in them are none other than the signs and traces of God Himself. All are evidences of God; therefore, how shall we be justified in debasing and belittling them, uttering anathema and preventing them from drawing near unto His mercy? This is ignorance and injustice, displeasing to God; for in His sight all are His servants.

Another cause of dissension and disagreement is the fact that religion has been pronounced at variance with science. Between scientists and the followers of religion there has always been controversy and strife for the reason that the latter have proclaimed religion superior in authority to science and considered scientific announcement opposed to the teachings of religion. Bahá'u'lláh declared that religion is in complete harmony with science and reason. If religious belief and doctrine is at variance with reason, it proceeds from the limited mind of man and not from God; therefore, it is unworthy of belief and not deserving of attention; the heart finds no rest in it, and real faith is impossible. How can man believe that which he knows to be opposed to reason? Is this possible? Can the heart accept that which reason denies? Reason is the first faculty of man, and the religion of God is in harmony with it. Bahá'u'lláh has removed this form of dissension and discord from among mankind and reconciled science with religion by revealing the pure teachings of the divine reality. This accomplishment is specialized to Him in this Day..."

(Abdu'l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 230)

I refrain from posting more, as it makes people weary to view too much new at once, but it is inexhaustible.

God bless.

2007-10-27 20:12:31 · answer #6 · answered by Gravitar or not... 5 · 0 0

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