In article <cm3Bf.5055$vU2.1284@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Istlota
says...
>Peace on Earth, is simple enough to obtain. All it requires is a
personal
Yes, and Fox Mulder achieved it in exactly that way in the episode where
he
found the jini rolled in the carpet. Boy, I sure wish Janeane Garafolo
had been
available to play the role of the jini the way they'd planned...
>Instead of lusting after what is not yours, seek to understand the other
>person's, the other country's, perspective. It is not necessary to agree
I understand Nathan Bedford Forrest's perspective. That doesn't mean I
wouldn't
have wanted to kill him, just as I want to kill Osama bin Laden and Abu
Musab al
Zarqawi.
>with their point of view. Just the act of seeking to _Know_ their point
of
>view opens your being up to the spirit of light in the universe. That
spirit
>then joins your being in a quest to bring Peace on Earth.
I don't have an imaginary friend, but I do have a foolproof method for
bringing
peace to bin Laden. We just need to try just that little bit harder to
find him
so that it can be applied.
>Struggles between countries, we call them wars, are not physical realm
>conflicts as much as they are spiritual warfare in high places. The Iraq
war
>is not a physical struggle between good people and the evil ones. It is a
>spiritual struggle between the force of dark and the force of light
within
>the people of both countries. Spiritual warfare cannot be won, or lost,
with
>physical weapons.
I'll bet you're a big "Babylon 5" fan. I was too. I've even talked to
the
producer a time or too. Of course I don't read too much into it. It's
just a
TV show, albeit an exceptionally well written one. I'm not really sure
that
Ambassador Kosh really has much to tell us regarding actually problems
facing
us...
>Seek Peace On Earth.
Several al Qaeda guys in Pakistan found it last week.
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Gun control, the theory that 110lb. women should have to fistfight with
210lb.
rapists.


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