[GMW #764] Revising National & Global Hymms To Nurture Peace & Love |
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Ending War |
~ Idea 2926 ~ All national hymns should be revised in order to eliminate the incitements to war and violence which some still contain, and preach cooperation, peace and love instead. * Daily Idea Dream Topics: Peace, Idea Dreams 6001-6500, Ending War, Earth's Ecology, Religion & Spirituality |
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Robert's Golden Sayings |
God to the Earthiams: ?There is no promised land, there is only a Promised Planet. There is no chosen people, there is only a chosen humanity.? * |
My Testament to the UN -A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 1995, Chapter 1 |
Far too many people and groups, especially nations, are spending their time to prove and increase their greatness instead of cooperating for the greatness of the Earth and of humanity. If God, or a team of visitors from outer space, descended on Earth, they would not be looking for the greatness of any group or person, but only for the general state of the planet and of its inhabitants. The whole world must adopt this outlook which is that of the United Nations and of its agencies. * |
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Re: [GMW #763] Painting Golden Works Of Creations Beauty And Greatness Your point about the confusion of modern technologies is particularly apt when it comes to nuclear disarmament issues. During the 80s, particularly, when so many of us were trying to somehow comprehend the issues & help to prevent a nuclear war (that seemed "just around the corner"); many of us felt helpless & impotent. The issues & terminology & strategies all seemed too technical & complicated & specialized. They still do. Thank goodness for people like Professor Larry Wittner, who wrote the definitive (3 volume) history of the people's nuclear disarmament movement--which has helped to "humanize" the whole field, & make it less threatening & auspicious. Howard Cort Ghent, NY * |
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