For whatever reason there are those that are so offended just by talking about who we believe in and how we apply our beliefs in our life.
I personally believe that my religion whatever it is, is not the problem but it is how we manipulate our greed and interest to achieve our selfish motives through religion.
So here is my question: If the Quran has a provision that states to kill all non islam believers, would it be human for us to abandon that belief and manifest love and peace instead?
A very good hearted you are my dear lady and it shows on all you do. This world is so underrated with such a call. Bless you are my friend.
In everything we do and do it humbly, this world is in great shape. I am so busy on the HUman Rights of which I am a member from New York and just on the back line trying to make it better for our world. I started it from the United Nations long time ago when I lived in Switzerland.
Our gesture of goodness goes a long way. 80 percent of the world is living under poverty according to the latest statistics per the UN Report Soph.
It is very evident he's not a politician material. Not with the rah rah of a loud and strong tug to weave their way up. Yet for the same reason, it just might be what this country need. A low key, humble and sincere guy.
Actually it is in the very nature of these young minds questionable flair that shapes up our system Tom, without them we would just be a sheep herded by the opportunist, greedy and arrogant.
Obs I could swear sometimes, you're too radical and yet too ingratiating on the core and roots of the labor of those that brought us to where we are.
Welfareism is one that was born out of the left elites that show the control by making everyone lazy and dependent, in which case they can blindly dribble on their rights by holding them in contempt of their ignorance.
Enlightened as I believe you are, direction on a very effective leadership is not to dole out all the services for free, instead it is both a collaboration of those that are productive and the ones who knows how to run the system where everyone is benefited.
Well maybe apply John F. Kennedy's original principle,,,"ask not what your government can do for you, instead contribute what you can to your government." To me, it means that everyone has a decent job and that everyone is productive.
So bring all the outsourced jobs specially our Silicon Valley techs that were all shipped to Asia and some other parts of the world.
Derty I believe you are referring to a different person. Carson had been gifted as a person and as a believer.
Ultimately we judge our leaders based on their contribution that reaps benefits for the majority. The true backbone of a democratic principle. In the last strings of leaders that we have they have been more operating on the assumption of our majority rule yet the very core and fundamentals of their motivation is of socialistic root. We know all too well that it is the benefit of the majority that is endangered.
You pointed so many valid arguments but I do want to address the specific issues on Trump. He does make a good politician if greed and power are not his major motivation. Money wise, I think he is over rated but as far as power is concerned, he wouldn't strike me as less hungry as the rest of the arrogant few.
Now with those on the bottom, I couldn't care less on any of them.
Quite frankly, I think Carson would beam up our hope as he seems most ethical and most of all believe in the good of everyone.
well being a mean person is truly one of the worst nos for me, but stupidity, we can improve that to some extent by committing to serious learning and possessing common sense. I guess. But I do hear you. Mean people has no room for me. Period.
I have posted "what truly turns you on" and figured it is also important to know what truly turns us off.
I can present some of it myself like: Neglect, the failure to nourish what makes love grow. Control, I mean unreasonable power of the other person to manipulate and make all the decisions without much regard as to the feelings of the other.
Yes indeed, and that is the power of money. Rotschild being the pillar of the federal reserve and continues to be a prominent figure in the money making industry of course, the president is a puppet to serve them.
I am leaning on the great possibility of change that we need most and Carson might just be a good one to fill it.
Yes I do love that. He believed since he was young on the power of God which to me is the most essential and crucial part of being a leader. Be consistent on the good that God gives us. Not the mumbo jumbo of a God, that ask for elimination of others...
I agree with you whole heartedly String..WE have to establish that believing in God is a very serious matter. And while we are at it, what is wrong in believing in God that supports good for everyone? I can't understand why people insist on their conflicting belief as long as our belief doesn't cause harm, danger, chaos and killing?
There is a brilliant gem in that saying because it is very true. But the truth of the matter is, where does majority lie in all these? Wouldn't there be a percentage that is taken into account in order to serve the majority which is the very core of democracy?
I like his upbringing String. He seems sincere and a true believer of what is good. I share his beliefs in God. He was raised as a Baptist and believe in the higher spirit which serve for the good man. Maybe our true hope for a good leadership..
Obama started out as a very simple no nonsense person, but politics got the worst of him and he became just like everyone else. A liar and a manipulator, governed and directed by those that serve greed very well.
Most unlikely but if the whole of US would suddenly be out of the bubble and look from outside of the box, maybe. The problem is that we are so conditioned by too much lies and deception already, some would not even care anymore.
Google him Tru and and quite frankly, to me based on non affiliation with veteran politicians he might have a clean hand and clear agenda as to what move America needs to shape up.
what truly turns you off