[FairfieldLife] 'War-What is it good for?'

2009-08-06 Thread Robert
It's good to make money, for people like Hitler, and the Bush Crime family, 
Inc...
These fear/war mongers, create, in their aftermath...poverty, delusion and 
destruction for the people...
Whereas, governing without fear/war mongering, but instead, to work together 
for the common good...produces  prosperity, not just materially, but 
spiritually...
War, and killing, ends up killing not only material things, but the very soul, 
itself...

Robert Gimbel  Copyright  2009



  


[FairfieldLife] 'War- What Is It Good For?'

2006-05-30 Thread Robert Gimbel



'That was a song from the sixties, if anyone's old enough to 
remember...
War is really very disfunctional behavior;
Sure it's been part of this earth reality for so long, we just take 
it for granted, that it is a part of life, and have even made it into 
a sort of institution(an institution of late, that is turning humans 
into ground beef, and billions down the drain.
Perhaps a generation will come along, hopefully soon, that fully 
rejects war as an option; Killing a fellow human being, will no 
longer seem like a viable option.
Sure we are a culture, that is addicted to violence.
And many of the troops coming back from this war, like the other's 
will be totally messed up:
They will have gotten addicted to the adrenaline and power of 
Killing, and some will need more and more...
This is what it is like to lose your soul...
You lose part of your soul, when you kill...

Who are you really serving, when you become a murderer...???

Jesus called the 'evil-one', a murderer since the beginning of time.
It is like a demonic possession, this war thing.
It makes people crazy and creates chaos.
It destroys everything good in life.
It serves only one purpose as far as I'm concerned:
Like every other addiction, or dysfunction,
It serves as a lesson, on what not to do.
'War- What is it good for? Absolutely Nothing!










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Re: [FairfieldLife] 'War- What Is It Good For?'

2006-05-30 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 5/30/06 1:47:46 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
'That 
  was a song from the sixties, if anyone's old enough to remember...War 
  is really very disfunctional behavior;Sure it's been part of this earth 
  reality for so long, we just take it for granted, that it is a part of 
  life, and have even made it into a sort of institution(an institution of 
  late, that is turning humans into ground beef, and billions down the 
  drain.Perhaps a generation will come along, hopefully soon, that fully 
  rejects war as an option; Killing a fellow human being, will no longer 
  seem like a viable option.Sure we are a culture, that is addicted to 
  violence.And many of the troops coming back from this war, like the 
  other's will be totally messed up:They will have gotten addicted to 
  the adrenaline and power of Killing, and some will need more and 
  more...This is what it is like to lose your soul...You lose part of 
  your soul, when you kill...Who are you really serving, when you become 
  a murderer...???Jesus called the 'evil-one', "a murderer since the 
  beginning of time".It is like a demonic possession, this war thing.It 
  makes people crazy and creates chaos.It destroys everything good in 
  life.It serves only one purpose as far as I'm concerned:Like every 
  other addiction, or dysfunction,It serves as a lesson, on what not to 
  do.'War- What is it good for? Absolutely 
Nothing!

Wow , you have a point. Ever taken this up with Osama Ben 
Ladin or any other people that go around blowing themselves up? I wonder 
what their reaction would be to your thoughts.You can't just talk to one side, 
you have to convince both sides of a conflict of your ideas. You might try 
posting this on some terrorist web site and see if you can't get a response. 
Maybe you can start a meaningful dialogue and win the Nobel peace prize. 






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