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- April 12, 2021 at 8:28 am EDT in reply to: Putting your feelings aside, what did you take from this section of the course? #43992JohnParticipant
The world has many problems, and many genocides, and we are taught that the capital letter G is used when we are talking about the Genocide of the Jewish people, – but in reality there are many crimes against humanity committed every day. I think to understand the cure to the Genocide, also involves understanding the cure to all genocides, and to improve the lives of all persons, (Love your neighbour as yourself) and find solutions to the many issues, including debilitating poverty, famine, and war, is a part of the picture, when we are trying to find the cure to how people think, – about the Jews, and everyone else. For people to think that a defensive response, for the protection of their race, which will destabilise the entire world, well I hope a solution can be found – but as we are heading towards a looming E.L.E. (extinction level event) well they say that God does work in mysterious ways. The world is in a hell of a mess, and some solution needs to be found, as humane of a solution as possible, but none the less, is life on the planet worth living, for who, and how can we improve the quality of life on the planet, and as well heal the Eco-systems, and find a new mindset, that can solve most if not all of our issues?
JohnParticipantHI – i am (or was) an orphan, and lived in orphanage till I was ten, and did not actually start to learn my alphabet until then. At ten I went to a Catholic school and became a Christian, and have accepted the truth of the Old Testament, so we look at Abraham’s children as a blessing to the world. Personally I think when people start to use the word some in their daily articulation of reality, such as some white people, some black people and some of any demographic, the stigma that is everywhere, will be reduced. In order to think coherently we have to speak coherently.
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