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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James Calladine who wrote (6202)10/4/2001 1:53:07 PM
From: Qone0  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
And we don't agree about what to do with the multiplicity of
creeds, beliefs, religions, values, cultures, ethnic origins, economic status, health, living circumstances, and on and on. That make "values" radically different from ours!


I`m not talking about creeds,beliefs,cultures,ethnic origins ect.

I`m talking about CORE values and ways of thinking.

When someone has a CORE value that says if "you are not of my religion you must die."

And the other sides CORE value is "freedom of religion."

Then there is going to be a war with the other side of that CORE value and there will only be peace after that war.

No amount of negotiation is going to change that CORE value. On either side. One side must submit to the others CORE value for there to be peace.

How total the victory in the war will determine how long the peace is.

Its always been that way and it always will.

If negotiation had worked in changing CORE values then there never would have been a war.

A look at history will tell you that negotiations will not change a CORE value of anyone.

Only war has.