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Some of what the Pittsburgh terror brings up for me
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 741936" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>This to me is the simplest form of understanding all the hatred. When one puts themselves above others they now have a skewed sense of self and entitlement. Everyone one on this planet is of the human race. Only if it really was that simple. I take a lesson from what I have learned in dealing with my son. I do not like the way he chooses to live his life, nor do I agree with his ideology but I accept him for who he is. It is not my place to "change" him. It's okay to agree to disagree but I think people have forgotten that. Anymore it seams that some people, not all, have blinders on and can only see their view on life, religion, politics, etc.... If you do not agree with them then you are just wrong and somehow beneath them. They will berate you for what you believe. The concept of being decent and kind escapes far too many. Of course this is nothing new and has been going on for thousands of years. Evil is real and when people allow evil to live in their hearts nothing good will come from them.</p><p>How wonderful it would be if people would celebrate each others differences and possibly learn something from them. One reason my husband and I love to travel is so that we can do just that. We love to immerse ourselves in the culture we visit. I was blessed to grow up in household that subscribed to National Geographic. I loved reading the stories of people and their cultures. </p><p></p><p>Sadly there are far too many that will let evil live and rule their hearts and will continue to spread hatred and violence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 741936, member: 18516"] This to me is the simplest form of understanding all the hatred. When one puts themselves above others they now have a skewed sense of self and entitlement. Everyone one on this planet is of the human race. Only if it really was that simple. I take a lesson from what I have learned in dealing with my son. I do not like the way he chooses to live his life, nor do I agree with his ideology but I accept him for who he is. It is not my place to "change" him. It's okay to agree to disagree but I think people have forgotten that. Anymore it seams that some people, not all, have blinders on and can only see their view on life, religion, politics, etc.... If you do not agree with them then you are just wrong and somehow beneath them. They will berate you for what you believe. The concept of being decent and kind escapes far too many. Of course this is nothing new and has been going on for thousands of years. Evil is real and when people allow evil to live in their hearts nothing good will come from them. How wonderful it would be if people would celebrate each others differences and possibly learn something from them. One reason my husband and I love to travel is so that we can do just that. We love to immerse ourselves in the culture we visit. I was blessed to grow up in household that subscribed to National Geographic. I loved reading the stories of people and their cultures. Sadly there are far too many that will let evil live and rule their hearts and will continue to spread hatred and violence. [/QUOTE]
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