Category Archives: humanism
For a Liveable Future To Be Possible: First in a series
“We, with our knowledge of conflict and human history; of the consequences of trauma in our lives, watch children cry, and wonder how, out of sight of some new skyscraper, now the tallest building on the planet, we manage with … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Gaza, Golden Rule, humanism, humanity, Israel, Palestinian people, Peace
Tagged commentary, George Polley, Israel, resentful victim, Sam Harris, Successful Living, victimhood, victims, Zionism
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Using wars to find peace.
World War One began a hundred years ago. Billed as “The war to end all wars,” it was but the beginning of more than one hundred years of continuous war fought somewhere, wars that have cost trillions of dollars and killed … Continue reading →