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How do we make the world a more peaceful place?

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'Currently they hate Christianity because they believe it does not deal with injustice and punish the offender with death for crimes like, refusing to accept Mohamed and his example of life as the revelation from Allah.'

actually Josephus the main reason they hate Christ is because He reveals this generation to be as corrupt or evil as any other despite its virtue signalling and rewriting of much history. Look at the rate of baby killing and disgusting behaviour of self entitled Marxist mob like Antifa and extinction rebellion and its atrocious supporters.
Posted by runner, Sunday, 5 July 2020 10:22:59 AM
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I watched a young aboriginal girl say she was marching today because her uncle died in Prison 40 years ago and the Police have never been charged with Murder. She is fighting for what? as she was not alive 40 years ago, nor did she research the Court hearing as the court cleared the Police of any responsibility.

"Black lives Matter" is merely making white skin settlers or the Justice system the enemy of black skin. Their agenda is based in skin pigment. This has led to unsuspecting people assuming it is a justice matter, while in reality it is a political agenda to undermine Western values and economies.
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Posted by Josephus, Sunday, 5 July 2020 10:27:08 AM
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Hey individual,
"Yes, one in which the extras don't have a clue in how to act !"
- Spot-on.

To runner and Josephus,

I've got to honestly say that I think that on a basis of ethics that all Abrahamic religions are inherently flawed.

On a basis on ethics that 'Everybody has the right to live however they choose so long as it doesn't have a negative and detrimental impact on others'
- They're all flawed.

Christianity, Islam, Judaism all flawed.
Republicans, Democrats both flawed
Liberal, Labor; - flawed.
Progressives, Liberals, Conservatives - flawed.
Feminists, LGBTI, BLM, Anti-Hate, Equality, DV etc. etc.

All of these platforms ARE FLAWED.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 6 July 2020 7:28:54 AM
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Armchair Critic,
If you are going to make a claim of being flawed then give evidence that supports your claim. Give us a system that beings persons together as peaceful and united rather than competing. Your claim ostracises most of humanity as unacceptable.
Posted by Josephus, Monday, 6 July 2020 10:45:42 AM
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Hi Josephus,

My faulty understanding of the Hammurabic Code is that it proposed that 'an eye could be taken for an eye' but no more than that - that punishment should not be harsher than the original crime. At the time, one could suppose, all societies were quite brutal, exacting worse punishment for a crime than the original crime.

Here in SA, around 1872, an entire Aboriginal group was wiped out near Mt Eba by neighbouring groups for the crime of some of its men who had married wrong, i.e. taken women to whom they were too closely related.

Is it in Exodus where the Hebrews conquered many towns and cities (i.e. kingdoms), killing every man, woman, child and beast and skinning their king and hanging his body on a tree ? Perhaps all self-aggrandisement and puffery, a bit like the boasting of the Wizard of Oz, but indicative of the times.

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you - sounds fair enough. Martin Buber ? Zygmunt Bauman ?

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Monday, 6 July 2020 11:30:16 AM
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Hey Josephus,
The first part of your request I believe should be simple enough:
"If you are going to make a claim of being flawed then give evidence that supports your claim."
The second part is going to be a little bit harder:
"Give us a system that beings persons together as peaceful and united rather than competing. Your claim ostracises most of humanity as unacceptable."

- As for 'A particular system' I'm yet to figure it all out, but what I can show you is the path to where we figure it all out together.

"Christianity, Islam, Judaism all flawed.
Republicans, Democrats both flawed
Liberal, Labor; - flawed.
Progressives, Liberals, Conservatives - flawed.
Feminists, LGBTI, BLM, Anti-Hate, Equality, DV etc. etc.

All of these platforms ARE FLAWED."

That's what I said.

During the early stages of COVID-19 I demonstrated a pattern of behaviour by Christians where they were willing to put others at risk of harm.

If I were to try and remember the examples I made there was a mother who was willing to 'Leave it up to God' and send her kids to school knowing there was an increased risk of COVID-19 (harm to others);
there was a group of Christians in South America who argued that they could not be harmed by COVID-19 and that Jesus would protect them. Also there was Margaret Courts church and the one in South Korea who preached a similar thing. their beliefs facilitated a risk of harm to others. You can go back and look at my comments on Spencer gears articles if you want, I made the argument there previously.

I think there's many other flaws in Christianity, but I won't go into them all now.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 6 July 2020 11:42:01 AM
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