Interesting points ROO.
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No value put on the masses. Just a manipulated work-force controlled by fear. They take fine ideas, sell them to the people, and then mangle them in selfish political aspiration. No leadership by example. Community is broken when all aren't equal in value and benefit. No wonder communism always fails.
By the same reasoning... capitalism will also fail.... particularly because it primarily involves "entities" rather than communities...
Yes. And society controlled by capitalism is seen to be failing. The usual interpretation of such failing is in terms of economics.. the very nature of a capitalist society is to interpret life through a materialistic viewpoint - and we are seeing this part of the collapse evidenced even today - but the collapse is
truly seen to have occurred when the individual lost his sense of belonging and value, and suicide became a regular occurance... now increasingly even among teenagers. The absolute lack of value placed upon one human life is seen in the rampant hold abortion is taking on one society after another. The weakest and most vulnerable of us is disposed of in the name of convenience. And the mindset of this society is brainwashed into accepting the pragmatic ramifications of this horror because we are after all over-populated.... or so we are told... we are told... we are told.... 1 in 12 would be the right survival rate for humanity to balance with earth's resources I am hearing. A dark side to "green policing". What if there weren't such a division between the very rich and the very poor in our world today? And I don't mean the rich giving everything away to the very poor..... they would eat it all up and be hungry again tomorrow. Mindset. But just the fact of very rich and very poor opens debate to the blanket statements accepted today that we are over-populated. If Agri-Business took its filthy hands off of growing food, how many communities would actually be able to feed themselves that now cannot? If every prosperous person took from his excess to teach and train others to prosper would this be the same world of today?
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As is driven by decisions that relate to growth and survival of the entity... regardless of the work-force it may employ....
Decisions that relate to the growth and survival of the entity is how life works.... we just need to choose the right entity. An economic machine has no soul. Even those who think they are in control are owned. Huge economic wealth alone does not bring happiness, and the destruction of relationships is usually the cost the stronger the drive for this. Jesus Christ said that you can't serve Mammon (money) and God. To love the one you will hate the other.
The true entity is one human soul at a time.... how foreign such a concept in our world today. But how loud the desperate cry for it. One precious, treasured, valued, nurtured human soul at a time. Mothers being mothers and fathers being fathers to each new life that they are entrusted with. This will establish healthy families.. and healthy families create healthy communities.
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Where then... does this leave us.... where does the balance lie, and how do we address and build a new system??
It leaves us where we are today... in crisis. And no balance can be found in self-centred ambition... balanced selfishness is an oxymoron.
How do we build a new system? My friend, I expect we will diverge quite radically in opinion here, for I believe it to be: Love the Lord your God with all your, heart, with all your soul, with all your strength and with all your might ... and love your neighbour as yourself. Not possible except in a living relationship with a Loving God. Remove the Creator from His creation and you have chaos. Thinking His thoughts after Him will put us on a journey toward growth and change for the better. But it is a journey...... in relationship with One Who understands relationship. We have journeyed into crisis and would need to choose something radically different to journey away from crisis. The most radical change in our world today is accepting our need to be relationally linked to our Creator. We want to answer to no-one but ourselves. These are my personal beliefs. This is also the God I choose to serve. He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. So it must be my answer to your direct question.
But take this community under discussion. Raised in a culure centred around their core religious beliefs of Buddhism they are taught from young the ways of community and responsibility to something outside of themselves. Commercialism has destroyed the lives of those in the city who no longer live by these age old ways. Take the Amish and other such groups with their core Christian beliefs... the same is true in how they live meaningful worthwhile lives. The hard commercialism has not infiltrated to destroy their fabric of life. Mocked as an oddity in our western society they now will not go the way of those who laughed at them. They know how to feed themselves and build carriages and preserve leather and all kinds of things it would take years to learn. The real weatlh is stored within the people... their knowledge and skill applied toward the community... for the health of the community. They leave a true inheritance to those that follow. No stock market crash on skill and knowledge and character and ideals that honour and respect. There are really 2 kinds of economic growth in the world today. Buying and selling as set up by the Babylonians or sowing and reaping (giving and receiving) as set up by God.
I just want to add a note here ROO. I understand your radical disrespect for Christianity... I mean that... understand how you can think this way. I was once where you now stand. I also understand your shallow study in these things that have become so precious to me and so will not be willing to get into unpleasant wrangling over this on forum. Honest questions and debate I welcome because philosophical questions of life and its meaning are interesting to me.... as long as they are discussed in a spirit of respect and honour. Think of it as my way of having community on forum. I would enjoy discussing things with you on these terms. It is OK that we think differently. We are each an autonomous being with a free will to choose to react in community or not, to accept there is a God or not, to choose which God if we choose God. And I respect that. Discussions with those who differ in beliefs to mine are some of the most interesting I have had.
