We should tell the criminals, those who murder, rape, steal, kill, burn, bomb and go to war - you SOB, you did the harm, you killed, you wronged and you pay for it.
You blame an individual to punish, hang, beat, bury or pay to restore trust through justice in the society. Individuals commit crimes, not religions. Religion does not teach one to be criminal, none whatsoever! We should not buy poor excuses of abusers!
I am not buying your ridiculous stupidity to blame the religion. I am not going to let you get away and blame the religion that I cannot do anything with, it is intangible, I cannot kill it, hang it, fire it or bury it. What's the point in blaming if does nothing?
We build better societies by placing the blame where it belongs; the individuals and not his parents, spouse, siblings, kids, spouse, rabbi, imam, pastor, pundit, gyani, shamans and the mayor of the town and even religion. If we take that stance, we increase the chances of building cohesive societies where no human has to live in apprehension or fear of the other. Where there is justice, trust, harmony and peace are the products.
Mike Ghouse, speaker on building cohesive societies to function effectively. www.TheGhousediary.com
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Mike Ghouse, President
Foundation for Pluralism
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Studies in Religious Pluralism and Pluralistic societies
2665 Villa Creek Dr, suite 206, Dallas, TX 75234
Workshops | Radio Shows | Seminars | Lectures
If we can learn to respect the otherness of others, and accept the God-given uniqueness of each one of us, then conflicts fade and solutions emerge. Pluralism is respecting the otherness of others.
Mike Ghouse, President
Foundation for Pluralism
..............................................................................
Studies in Religious Pluralism and Pluralistic societies
2665 Villa Creek Dr, suite 206, Dallas, TX 75234
Workshops | Radio Shows | Seminars | Lectures
If we can learn to respect the otherness of others, and accept the God-given uniqueness of each one of us, then conflicts fade and solutions emerge. Pluralism is respecting the otherness of others.
Mike Ghouse, the Foundation for Pluralism
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