The World I Want...
Description: Many problems in the world share some basic causes, and the world I want is one where those causes disappear.
Charity: fisherhouse
Author: Stuart Whitmore
Credits: S. Whitmore; morgueFile.com archive
Views: 508
Posted: 3/07/07 3:08 PM
Tags:
critical selfishness thinking truth
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excellent Stuart...i agree with you on the critical thinking...
posted by john Ondrasik on 3/15/07 12:34: PM
Nicely done, Stuart. Sounds like a Humanistic world to me, which is my goal as well. Not to push Humanism on others, but simply to employ reason, knowledge, true equality and fairness, and the good of ALL the "Citizens of Earth" over the selfish desires of any individual.
Keep spreading that message, and so will I. As the song says, "history starts now". I would add, it starts with all of us.
posted by Rev. Moe on 3/09/07 2:14: PM
Cars and cats, cancer and cures . . . nicely done. You really put things in perspective.
posted by Kat on 3/09/07 12:40: PM

simply stated and well put!
posted by Andrea G. on 1/14/08 7:12: PM