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Hate
We have come to a time where we have become quite good at justifying our hate for this person or that action.
And the logical extension of the justification of hatred would be?
Perhaps, if we’re really good at it, we can create a
“war to end all wars.”
Daily Exercise
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Age
Crap
Perspective
Fall colors
IN THE FACE MIRACLES
Breathing
Evil
Ownership Does Not Equal Guilt
Because my Father was born in Edinburg, Scotland, we grew up very aware of the Second World War, the shadow of which cast itself across our consciousness as children. There were books, especially ones with pictures of the city of London, destroyed.
During my first and recent visit, every place I looked in that city, produced a sense of awe toward the human spirit. Is there anything we cannot do, if we set our minds to it?
A man that served his country bravely by every standard we set during the Vietnam war told me he could not forgive himself for the way he treated the bodies of his enemies after death.
I wonder why it is we think we can diminish the worth of one human at any moment and think it will not come home to roost?