Yes definitely not pacifist. But i believe in a just war .Finally a realistic reply. See, you are human afterall.
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Yes definitely not pacifist. But i believe in a just war .Finally a realistic reply. See, you are human afterall.
ok. I can't disagree. I know some view cockroaches, etc. as inhabited souls or something like that -- And of course this is in part a societal view along with religion, I leave the deciding work as to what the eventuality is for those persons up to God. I hope next time I smash a roach or kill an ant I don't think I'm killing an inhabited thingie by someone's soul. The idea is not too pleasant to me so I'll cast it off and I don't like roaches so the smashiest the best.That was just a figure of speech. But there are some who won’t kill a cockroach or a fly. I think that’s overkill. Pun not intended. No we are not all equal as far as capacity or qualifications go. But we all are entitled to be treated as equals. So we don’t exalt a doctor over a farmer. The farmer may need the doctor to save his life but the doctor too needs the farmer to keep him alive. Only difference is the doctor uses medicine and the farmer food.
There is a war said to be coming, and it is not man's war against each other.Yes definitely not pacifist. But i believe in a just war .
If I had freedom in my belief, then that means I could just suddenly believe that the universe was created by a giant chicken or some other nonsensical belief, yet I can try to do this and fail to truly believe such a thing. Even if someone else somehow could believe in such things, it would have to mean their situation is different from mine for reasons I currently don't have awareness of.Some good points. Then what about belief? Aren’t we free to choose? Free will in belief? Interested to hear your reasoning.
You must really have my religion on your brain as this is about loving all humanity as a panacea for ridding the world of prejudice, hate and war. I bet if you sit on the psychiatrists couch and he shows you a number of cards with a figure of a black blog on each and asks you what it is i know just what your answer will be.We know what your intetnion is. Do try to not pretend this isn't about your religion.
Most all people from first world nations already do, except those with mental instability. You still ignore the global trouble makers. You have no actual solution. Are you going to force Russia to follow your plan? putin stands in your way.
Religious people think they have the answer for the whole world.
Because we live in a competitive world. We humans all compete for resources, and there is no agreement to share. Even you said no handouts. So as long as you have a competitive world with many tribes there will be conflict if resources get too expensive or scarce. You can argue for world peace if you can guarantee people won't go without. But you already said no handouts.
Yes true but you could still ‘choose’ to blindly believe that even though you did not understand it.If I had freedom in my belief, then that means I could just suddenly believe that the universe was created by a giant chicken or some other nonsensical belief, yet I can try to do this and fail to truly believe such a thing. Even if someone else somehow could believe in such things, it would have to mean their situation is different from mine for reasons I currently don't have awareness of.
No, I can't because I have an understanding of what constitutes as a reasonable belief to have faith in and what doesn't.Yes true but you could still ‘choose’ to blindly believe that even though you did not understand it.
Most men will never love all of mankind unconditionally. That is really hard to attain. However, the oneness of mankind can be accepted by most people if taught in schools and also in home. It will be a tortuous path to get to that point where this practice of teaching that will be accepted, because right now many country's government are against such a thing because they want, among other things, to put their country first before other countries. In countries where there is a large majority of one religion over others, many countries would probably be against seeing those minority religions as one with people of the majority religion. Sometimes there is essentially one political party or military regime that dominates that would rather suppress all of who would dare question their hegemony rather than teach that all are one in that country.Today humanity is beset with many strifes, conflicts and wars and I believe that the only solution to ending these conflicts over time is for all people to be educated in the home, school, university and workplace to love all humanity unconditionally. It will take time but it is the only ideology which I firmly believe can defeat war, hatred, prejudice and terrorism because it has been proven that over time peace treaties, pacts and covenants eventually fail and war re-emerges unless there is true peace between individuals.
I‘m claiming this to be the main solution to ending war so it is a debate. What do you think?
A person could love them unconditionally, but it would be tough love. Also I agree that most people wouldn't be able to love mankind unconditionally. Rather the goal should be to teach the oneness of mankind, which many could accept. That goal is very far away right now, because many governments, for varying reasons, don't want to teach that. We would be hard put to find more than a handful right now. The USA, for instance, would rather put Americans first.I think it is very naive to expect people to love all of mankind unconditionally, and it is not even beneficial to show love towards people who misbehave.
“O ye beloved of the Lord! The Kingdom of God is founded upon equity and justice, and also upon mercy, compassion, and kindness to every living soul. Strive ye then with all your heart to treat compassionately all humankind—except for those who have some selfish, private motive, or some disease of the soul. Kindness cannot be shown the tyrant, the deceiver, or the thief, because, far from awakening them to the error of their ways, it maketh them to continue in their perversity as before. No matter how much kindliness ye may expend upon the liar, he will but lie the more, for he believeth you to be deceived, while ye understand him but too well, and only remain silent out of your extreme compassion.”
Selections From the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, p. 158
Not only is it not beneficial, it would never work, because you cannot change the character of people without changing the way they are raised in the home, and that would take a very long time to change all of humanity that way, if it was even possible.
People are taught to hate and resent. It is also a natural reaction, and keeps the world of war and foment going.You must really have my religion on your brain as this is about loving all humanity as a panacea for ridding the world of prejudice, hate and war. I bet if you sit on the psychiatrists couch and he shows you a number of cards with a figure of a black blog on each and asks you what it is i know just what your answer will be.
So far I’ve seen a couple of guest speakers namely professors talk about the war and mention that it’s the system of education that continues to produce terrorists. So one of the things that has been mentioning as a must to dismantle to prevent future terrorists is the educational system. One Muslim professor openly stated that the new system must teach to love everyone. But countries must defend their people when attacked.
The world’s resources need to be equitably distributed but that requires probably an international body to do that justly.
Facile nonsense, that does not bear a moment’s examination. This is just more vacuous Baha’i preaching. You are like a cracked record.We are talking about a revamping of at least a part of the education system worldwide here. That no matter which religion, race or nationality it becomes compulsory to teach that all humanity are brothers and sisters. This is not what is taught at all in many countries which is why there is demonising and terrorism not to mention wars increasing.
What we are taught is what we become.
By example I think is the best way but it’s not like maths. We learn over time through experience what leads to peace and what leads to conflict.
Humans will never be perfect but we can always strive for excellence.Unfortunately, I've never know anyone who I could look to as an example of unconditional love.
Except perhaps in my dreams.
Removing prejudice involves accepting all humans as equals regardless of religion, race and nationality. That’s nothing to do with religion.Facile nonsense, that does not bear a moment’s examination. This is just more vacuous Baha’i preaching. You are like a cracked record.
The problem in your suggested efforts is that the teacher who will teach "unconditional-love" in home, school, university and workplaces etc will take salary or a fee.Today humanity is beset with many strifes, conflicts and wars and I believe that the only solution to ending these conflicts over time is for all people to be educated in the home, school, university and workplace to love all humanity unconditionally. It will take time but it is the only ideology which I firmly believe can defeat war, hatred, prejudice and terrorism because it has been proven that over time peace treaties, pacts and covenants eventually fail and war re-emerges unless there is true peace between individuals.
I‘m claiming this to be the main solution to ending war so it is a debate. What do you think?
Good luck with thatToday humanity is beset with many strifes, conflicts and wars and I believe that the only solution to ending these conflicts over time is for all people to be educated in the home, school, university and workplace to love all humanity unconditionally. It will take time but it is the only ideology which I firmly believe can defeat war, hatred, prejudice and terrorism because it has been proven that over time peace treaties, pacts and covenants eventually fail and war re-emerges unless there is true peace between individuals.
I‘m claiming this to be the main solution to ending war so it is a debate. What do you think?
We've been over this before:Removing prejudice involves accepting all humans as equals regardless of religion, race and nationality. That’s nothing to do with religion.
Removing prejudice involves accepting all humans as equals regardless of religion, race and nationality. That’s nothing to do with religion.
There's also a bit of an issue with sexual orientation, if I recall correctly.If the Baha'i Faith teaches "accepting all humans as equals regardless of religion, race, and nationality," why does it also emphasize preaching? The act of preaching, by default, implies a defect or inadequacy in someone else's worldview that supposedly needs to be addressed through conversion. I don't see how implying this is in line with the teaching of acceptance that you're talking about above and in the rest of the thread.
There's also a bit of an issue with sexual orientation, if I recall correctly.