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| Bacon Sizzle Posts: 287 | What would the world be like, where LOVE RULED in every aspect of the human community? Ask a little child if he or she would want to live in a world where LOVE RULED in every aspect of the human community. Ask who doesn't want to live in a world where LOVE RULED in every aspect of the human community. In a world where LOVE RULED, religion of one kind or another CANNOT RULE, because the door to GOD'S LOVE is shut in a world of religions. Religion impaires the mind (mental blindness). In a world where LOVE RULED, mankind would become stewards of the planet earth so its ecosytem can be healed. ALL children will be LOVED, and they will no longer be abused and neglected. In a world where LOVE RULED, mankind would learn of WAR no more. Weapons of WAR will be made into hardware and software for the betterment of the world. In a world where LOVE RULED, the knowledges of all kind, that mankind would acquire, would eccelerate rapidly without the threat of ANNIHILATION. In a world where LOVE RULED, --------->>>>>> THE FUTURE ------>>> THE AGE OF LOVE. Those that don't want to live in a world where LOVE RULED in every aspect of the human community would rather destroy all human life, than to allow LOVE TO RULE SUPRENE. One raindrop cannot put out a forest fire, but millions can. |
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| Hot Lava Posts: 1,859 | love of one is hate of all others... hitler loved the aryans... love of everyone is meaningless... "I really like this jacket, but the sleeves are much too long..." insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results... |
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| Sedimentary Rock Posts: 3 | Man Against Time In my world, everyone would enjoy living in a peaceful society. The society would be managed in a way that "natural leaders" could not takeover. Religion thrives on misery. When this misery goes away, religion will gradually fade away with it. People will become less superstitious and more realistic. Scientists, doctors and other gifted people will be respected in this society since they are obviously very important. However, In terms of standard of living, everyone will be the same. They will not be given any material rewards. Dictators will no longer be able abuse people. Everyone will be equal. But I should say that this vision is unrealistic and will come about. When I posted my perfect world, I was describing my fantasy. Utopias can never succeed. Everyone will not be equal. People will still have many faults and failures. The key to curing our ills and raising our living standards is to work hard and set realistic goals, not to dream about a future paradise. |
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| Arouet the Squire Location: Indiana Posts: 11 | I don't know if this has been said but I agree with Mr. Suburbanite on the subject. The very concect of a perfect world DOES conflict with others, for everyone's ideas will be different. But what is not perfect here, in the world we inhabit now? Anything is pretty much possible, though much of it can get us in a serious pickle (generally). Wishing a beauty queen's world will make people lazy and aimless. A movie or a book (in this case a life, though any will work) without a confict or antagonist is usually a bad piece of entertainment. Besides, wouldn't entertainment be virtually gone without some sort of conflict? Isn't most people's goals in life based upon having antagonists (conflicts)? No Evil, no conflict, thus a pointless being. A world of contentment will not drive people to do things. There would be no point to do anything because we are all happy. So, in all, a perfect world to me would be a world that aspires to be the best. That way, it pleases those who want to work for an achievement and displeases those who merely wish it. This is my opposing view of a world where everyone loved everyone else, where there was no hate or dispair. But please be mindful that what I am saying is to be taken generally, for I haven't really thought about this subject too much. P.S.: My first post! You should think before you think, and speak only after you know what to think. ~~Arouet |
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| Molten Ash Location: NJ Posts: 113 | Middle Earth is a good example of perfection because there is something for everyone. Even the evil and malicious bastards have a place as goblins and orcs. "Die! Fall upon your sword. Fall upon your knee. Die like your Son, nailed to his Tree. Die by my hand. Die in my heart, plucked from the Ice; forever cold." |
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| BANNED Location: Los Angeles Posts: 3,203 | What I meant was I think the world is perfect because it couldn't work any better. What is missing from it? People might not be happy, their rulers might be cruel, but the world is still perfect, it is working, functioning. I see nothing wrong. I wouldn't want to give up evil because it is part of free choice, nor would I want to give up pain because it is part of your emotions. All things I cherish and which make the world perfect. If the question was if the world was a nice place, then perhaps I would have to say no, though I would probably say yes just to be different. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Perfect is not being perfect.. not the same as saying Never say never.. This society pushes everyone to be perfect or pay fines or jail for their mistakes.. and just who benefits from victims suffering? Not victims.. the people of the courts, who aren't perfect either. |
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