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Re: Theos-World RE: [theosophia] Re: Buddha on WAR

Aug 27, 2004 08:44 PM
by Bart Lidofsky


W.Dallas TenBroeck wrote:
4 Ironing out difficulties and misunderstandings does not entail
violence or war. The curious and unanswerable question is: Why should I or
anyone else, try to kill a perfectly unknown person or persons? Who
benefits by death or the maiming of others?

5 On the face of it, war is inexcusable, as also tyranny, terrorism,
and every kind of selfishness.
In that case, what should we do about tyranny, terrorism, and every
kind of selfishness?

According to Buddha, what do we do when our only choices are inexcusable?

Bart





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