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Tag Archives: war
War? Thinking it through . . .
If a famous American general can say, “War is hell,” the rest of us should be able to also look at war in an honest, non-nationalistic way. Here are a few of my original thoughts about war. If you think … Continue reading
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Tagged antiwar, antiwar quotations, antiwar quotes, war, War is hell, war quotes
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13 war statements that make you think twice . . .
When Jesus said, “Turn the other cheek,” I don’t think He was using it as a punch line. War is the most destructive, painful, brutal, hateful, and costly choice for international relations. When peace is lost, death ravages both sides. … Continue reading
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Tagged antiwar, end war, love your enemies, militarism, nationalism, noncooperation, quotes, turn the other cheek, war, warfare
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Forget the past or “never forget”? (Memorial Day thoughts)
Too often our memory of the past is selective. Many people want to forget America’s history of racial injustice, but when it comes to Memorial Day they want to “never forget.” I wrote a book about many incredible, yet forgotten, … Continue reading
Muhammad Ali’s words show courage, conscience, & conviction.
Muhammad Ali, a man of courage, conscience, and conviction, left us. Here are some things he said: “My principles are more important than the money or my title.” “I didn’t want to submit to the army and then, on the … Continue reading
Posted in belief, faith, God, good quotes, hate, inspiration, inspirational, Islam, love, Muslim, peace, quotation, Quotations, quote, Uncategorized, waging peace
Tagged anti-war, draft, great American, Muhammad Ali, quotes, racism, religion, the greatest, war
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The ebola outbreak and the ISIS crisis are shouting out: “Now is the time to GET RIGHT WITH GOD!”
Posted in current events, ebola outbreak, ebola virus, health, health care, radical Islam, terrorism, West Africa
Tagged ebola, Iraq, ISIS, religion, signs of the time, war
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Peace Is Possible Between Israel & The Palestinians
Is peace possible between the Palestinians and Israel? Yes, but there needs to be a radical change in methodology. Here’s how — begin systematically applying loving, non-cooperative, non-violence modeled after Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian Independence Movement and Martin Luther … Continue reading
Posted in abolitionism, abolitionist movement, African Americans, American history, anti-slavery, black history, Civil Rights, Gandhi, Holy Land, independence, India, Indian history, Indian independence, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jesus Christ, just peace, justice, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, movie Gandhi, slavery, William Lloyd Garrison
Tagged Gaza, history, Israel, Middle East, non-violence, Palestinians, peace, war
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Confusion of Hate & Honor
Contemporary society teaches that believing in Biblical morality is hatred, while war is honorable. However, that is backwards. War is hatred. The ultimate hate is physically attacking people, their family, friends, & neighbors, their property; with physical harm and/or death. … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, biblical, Biblical concept, contemporary society, hatred, holidays, moral decision, moral failure, moral failures, moral foundations, moral judgment, moral laws, moral principles, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, righteousness, values
Tagged ethics, hate, hate speech, moral values, morality, war
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War Of The Wills
There are two wills at war in the world — the human will and God’s will. It is a real war not just an illusion. We humans were created with free will — the ability to make our own choices … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, answer to God, apart from me you can do nothing, belief, belief system, Bible, choice, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, compliance, compulsion, conviction, conviction of sin, corrupt culture, cravings, deciision making, devotion, disciple making, discipline, discipling, faithfulness, free will, freedom, God, God's authority, God's government, God-shaped vacuum, hearing God, hearing Jesus, How Evil Works, human nature, inward change, Jesus, Jesus Christ, kingdom of God, lifestyle Christianity, lifestyles, power of the cross, prophet, Quotations, quote, Quotes, recovery, religion, repent, repentance, right and wrong, right conduct, right living, self-denial, self-will, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare, surrender to God, the cross, trust, we have turned everyone to his own way
Tagged all we like sheep have gone astray, Christianity, free will, Isaiah, war, war of the, world war
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A Preference And A Conviction Make Me Part Of Two Minority Groups
I’m part of two small minority groups, however, I seldom tell anyone. I guess I am in the closet. I’ve been a vegetarian for about 4 years. Its my preference. I stopped eating meat to support my daughter who is … Continue reading
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Tagged lifestyle, minority groups, out of the closet, pacifism, preference, tolerance, vegan, vegetarianism, war
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