Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Peace by CC


     Peace is something that everyone seems to want, but no one knows how to achieve it successfully. The key to attaining worldwide peace is this simple principle, Peace equals  Understanding plus Respect.  Peace is defined as the absence of war or other hostilities. Understanding, in this situation, is defined as knowing and being tolerant of another's point of view. And finally, respect is defined as a willingness to show consideration and appreciation for the beliefs of others. In order to achieve a world without war and hostility, you need understanding and respect, respect to others colors, ideas, religion, cultures . Without the understanding and the respect of these values, we have nothing but a world full of intolerant individuals, each concerned only with their own beliefs and ideals. We currently live in a world full of selfish people that believe that their way is right, and anyone else's way of thinking that differs even slightly from their beliefs is wrong!


     We as a people need to make plans, plans as to how we’re going to end religious terror and violence and achieve lasting peace. The following is a performance based and goal driven steps with clear ideas and points steps and understanding at progress to achieve peace through whatever means and steps.  A solution to countries in conflict will only be achieved through an end to violence and terrorism, with the countries having a leadership that act decisively against terror and willing able to build a practicing democracy based on tolerance and liberty, and through  readiness to do what is necessary for a democratic solution to be established, and a clear, definite acceptance by parties of the goal.

     The United Nations together with Nato and other world organization will need to  assist and facilitate the implementation of the plans, starting with, including direct discussions between the parties that may be involve as it may be  required. The plan need to establish a realistic timeline for implementation. However, as a performance based plan, progress will require and depend upon the good faith efforts of the parties, and their compliance with each of the obligations that may be or will be outlined . Should the parties perform their obligations rapidly, progress within and through the stages may work or come sooner than indicated in the plan. Non-compliance without an obligations never sometimes work it only will delay progress.

     Religion most of the times causes violence.  Human the most violent out of all God creation for reasons that are best to understand psychologically, and religion is one cultural form that mankind have invented for channeling, controlling, limiting, and perhaps giving meaning to, their violence. As I reitarate in my essay “ Cosmic War” Chapter (1) (Assignment 2) on religion “ many mostly leaders when encounter any type of crisis of movements have used a broad range of strategy to gain support for their political agendas, but one particular approach has been so often used that this approach certainly deserves a closer examination. This tactic is religion


     The earth is one world, and its human beings must learn to live in peace with each other or perish. The human race is one and mutually dependent, the good of each depends on the good of all and our love for each other.  The way of love and peace is nonviolentand does not hurt anyone. The world as a whole needs to know that the uniting power of love, peace, and friendship is stronger than the divisive strife of hatred, war, and enmity.
Every human being has the equal right to life, liberty, security, and justice. Respect for individual freedom and pride requires the protection of all human rights by means of universal  justice, justice in human affairs evolves through democratic means and due process of law, the use of force is rarely ever justified.  





Though it may seem that I'm coming from some sort of religious and cultural viewpoint by presenting these examples above, the concepts of understanding and respect relate to many events that take place in our everyday lives. If we just take a closer look at what's going on and try to understand and respect each other's views when it comes to the decisions we make everyday, the world will definitely be a much better place and the equation of peace will be complete, or at least given a chance to succeed.  

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