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Peace ? Not until we're all gone !

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 9:38 am
by kenl01
Funny how in the last years people keep screaming on these bumpers on their cars about "global peace" and "think peace."

Well..well........ just hold it with that thought !

All sounds nice to the imagination, but there will be NO peace until everybody is dead - make that 6 billion+ people. After everybody is gone from planet earth, then they shall have their peace.............(hopefully this wasn't too harsh these days on some people)

As long as there are living things on earth that can fight (including animals and even insects that fight wars over food at all given times and even tiny organism and germs that attack us 24 hours a day) there will always be war, in one way or another. Even different and more advanced dimensions are at war at all times throughout space. If nothing had ever happened throughout dead space in the last 10 trillion or more years, there would still be nothing out there but a huge vacuum at absolute zero. No wonder "something" had to happen for something to develop, including the concept of time.

Heck, even brushing your teeth in the morning is a "war" against germs !

Working for money is a daily "war," whether people realize it or not.

Colliding airmasses in the atmosphere creates war, resulting in weather - a necessary component for life.

Therefore, war will never go away until everything is gone................and that's the way it is. It's part of a typical natural cycle as I've alluded to many times, just like the weather.

Just my two cents..................

Thank you and have a nice day,

Kenneth

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 9:45 am
by Janice
Yes, but I will take the alternative. I love living and I will just handle each matter as it comes along. It is a blessing just getting up every morning. :D

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 9:58 am
by kenl01
Good point Janice.

That's what one Petty Officer told me in the Navy reserves by telling me "well, as long as you wake up alive, you're still ok"

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