Well Deana ,, it seems with the bible or quran or any of the religious books
you can justify about anything Killing being it seems a top priority.
If we consider major organized killing events ww must include Bush's
personal war against Iraq where he murdered over 200,000 Iraqis then we can
start working back to earlier times. I can not help but wonder if the
sympathetic vibrations from the bombing of bus'e killing campaign did not in
part play a role in the major plate movement that occurred during his time
in office,,  and if it did then you need to add that death toll to the ever
growing amount.

Killing is good for capitalism and growth of capital.
Allan

On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 2:14 AM, Deane Kellison <[email protected]>wrote:

>  while i think that mankind is as vicious, savage, and murderous as ever.
> I can pray you are correct.   but there is the genocide in Africa.  People
> in this country that say capital punishment is sanctioned by the Bible -" an
> eye for a eye".  Corporations that knowingly cause death and disease, and
> lie about it.  I will grant that murderous events are not as well organized
> or named (WWII ),  but they are numerous.  Also, all the history I have read
> is replete with accounts of people stating that there will never be another
> WW.  As a matter of fact, that is why what we now call WWI, was originally
> called 'the war' to end all wars.
>
> Deane
>
>  Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 22:50:12 -0700
>
> > Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: The Phenomenon ' I '
> > From: [email protected]
>
> > To: [email protected]
> >
> > "... On Aug 26, 4:59 pm, Deane Kellison <[email protected]>
> > wrote: ..."
> >
> > > do you really believe the  "  The days of brute force are subsiding
> even though it still occurs."
> >
> > Without a doubt. The 20th century was arguably the bloodiest and
> > deadliest century in all human history. Conservative estimates that
> > more than 400 million people died violently in that hundred years.
> > For almost half that time we lived under the threat of nuclear
> > annihilation. I think a massive movement for peace began sometime
> > after WWII and had a surge in the sixties and seventies which subsided
> > by the eighties. But it merely became quieter while moving on all
> > fronts. By 1990 the Soviet Empire dissolved and the threat of nuclear
> > double kill ended. We will no longer see world wars. They have been
> > replaced by random terrorism. That is our biggest threat and likely
> > will be for some time to come. There are always those disgruntled
> > enough to resort to violence but it will be random and not all that
> > successful thanks to the global spy apparatus.
> >
> > Today there are thousands of organizations and groups of people
> > dedicated to peace, non-violence, open communication and other such
> > endeavors that open lines of communication, the greatest of which is
> > the Internet. I believe it is a simple fact of human history that the
> > more communication we have the less brutal we become.
> >
> > There are educational, medical and social organizations spread around
> > the world to begin to heal the wounds of our past. We are well on our
> > way to establishing a world peace. The fact that we have a global
> > economy virtually guarantees that. People love one thing more than
> > violence, and that's wealth.
>



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