To: Red Sea Swimmer
Chaotic outbreaks of violence require coordinated responses of trust building and communication. ...to God's ears,I'm not so optimistic.
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06/07/2005 7:01:55 PM PDT by
mdittmar
(May God watch over those who serve,and have served, to keep us free.)
To: mdittmar
There are many weapons in the Peacemakers arsenal. Trust Building and Communication are part of that arsenal. However, at times force must be employed. Sometimes when real evil rears its ugly head it must be killed and defeated. The key to leadership in the pursuit of peace is how to use force when it is necessary, i.e. How much force is necessary to solve a problem.
If you are having a party with friends and a bothersome guest starts to stir up trouble and destroy the good energy of the event, the unruly guest must either (1) Pull his head in. (2) Leave the event. (3) If he doesn't leave, kick him out. (4) If he tries to get back in and create more problems he must be stopped. Jail if necessary. (5) If he comes back armed, insane and with the intent to kill or harm some of the guests, then if necessary he must be killed.
Imagine the Holy Land is like an Event Space. The rules above should be adhered to, to facilitate the peaceful, dynamic and productive unfolding of the place's potential.
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