Posted on 07/21/2009 4:47:26 PM PDT by El Gringo
Doing no harm is the ancient tradition of Western civilization, stretching from ancient Greece to the present Judeo/Christian world.
Doing Good requires a problem needing a remedy. Doing No Harm has no such trigger.
Revolutions always crash and burn, if modeled after the French Revolution, anyhow. The people suffer, and the leaders of the revolution install themselves as all-powerful despots. The American Revolution was different, because it applied the concept of Doing No Harm. The American Revolution also contained a mind-set typified by Edmund Burkes conservatism. See previous Freeper post. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-rlc/2205205/posts
The current Revolution promulgated by the president and the Demo/nihilists is the French variety, not the Burke variety. The mind-set accompanying the French type revolution is one that uses the Doing Good concept. Doing Good is fraught with snares and pitfalls. Doing No Harm is straightforward and secure. Doing Good often requires passing laws (i.e., the use of force, and diminishment of freedom). Doing Good often presumes phony rights. To read the whole piece: continue...
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God suggests I do good.
Taoism has two great words for this concept: wu wei.
An American version might be: sh*t happens.
Taoism has two great words for this concept: wu wei.
Perhaps the Spanish version of “wu wei” would be
“Que Será, Será.”
I think Doris Day popularised the saying, in Spanish, back in the 50’s
Abortionists think they are Doing Good. Do you believe God supports abortion?
See how Doing Good can be twisted?
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