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

Aug 28, 2004 00:33 AM
by Katinka Hesselink


I think the answer should be obvious: practice universal brotherhood. 

Katinka
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Bart Lidofsky <bartl@s...> wrote:
> 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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