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Asked by: RecoveryRhino from LANCASTER, PA
I have envisioned a promised land, where concerned, passionate, and dedicated Americans educate themselves and others, with web browsers, search engines, blogs, discussion boards, chat rooms and e-mails. I envision a world where people love their nation and democracy so much, they come not to conquer or convert, but to respectfully share the wisdom and knowledge they can, and honor the wisdom and knowledge offered by others. I have envisioned a world where all may come with hearts and minds that are open so that they may open hearts and minds closed by fear and anger, where citizens are inspired by the love of their country and their world and not the hatred of their enemies.

If evil is a warrior, than anger is its sword and ignorance its shield. When we choose to fight fire with fire, fire wins. The blessed can reflect the heat of the enemy's attacks away, and not back at. They can call upon those beliefs that they hold sacred, to calm their surfaces and become cool, lucid, still pools so that others may see more deeply into their message.

Mutual Awareness, Respect, Knowledge, Education, and Tolerance may yet become a truly free MARKET place for beliefs and opinions. But this market becomes poisoned when beliefs and opinion's are stated as facts and self-evident truths. Assertions may be supported by historical references, web page links, news articles, books, trade journals, scholarly papers, documentaries, holy scriptures, and inspirational writings, bringing not only information, but creating the potential to address the bias and the skew that went into the collection of that information. Without such perspectives, we might as well argue how many angels can stand on the head of a pin.

In our life time, we might not reach this place, but those who truly love this nation and the democracy for which it stands, may go on line tomorrow and ask others to join them in its construction.

If you know individuals who love democracy, please forward this to them.
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I share your vision, not just for the internet, but all of society as well!!! It is my belief and experience that there is no solid answer to your question, "Why Not?" The reson there is not an aswer, is because there truly is no good reason for it to not be.

While I understand the points made by others answering this question sighting human nature as being the unchangable cause of this quandery... I have ...
Source: Life experience, Spiritual Texts place in context (Bible), Ghandi
Answer Date: 03:58pm 01/17/08
 

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What you speak of is a world that will never be. You speak of “holy scriptures”, wars have bee started over religion beliefs. You also speak of “Tolerance”, I hate to break the news to you but there is a lot of people in this world today that will NOT tolerate other’s religion or lack of, color of skin, sex of person, sexual orientation, place or area of birth, over weight, the list could go on and on.

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Answer Date: 08:33am 01/13/08
 
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If your all fingers in your hand would be same shape and size then I would agree with your visioon in reality. But the truth is every individual is different in thoughts and deeds.You can create a big society of your likings and similar thinking of nationalism and patritism but not whole America will follow your vision. I am sorry to say this and admire your vision.

God bless you and your country....
Answer Date: 10:21am 01/13/08
 
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I want the world to be like this too, where people don't beat each other down for having differing views, but the reason this place does not exist is that people are too set in their beliefs and are unwilling to accept others' beliefs, even if they say their minds are open. These differences in views can be minor or they can change the world. People believe so many different things, and some of those beliefs conflict. We could either respectfully disagree with each other and leave it at that, or, like you say, "con...
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Answer Date: 01:36am 01/14/08
 
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Too many times are reasoned arguements reacted to with aggression and deeply-felt loathing. The reason for this is that men, on average, like to have some control of their own lives, and at least half of those who like controlling their own lives have an urge, which varies from individual to individual, to control the lives of others.
The wish to control their own lives is sane and good. The wish to control others, whether for your own benefit or not, is the force hiding under the...
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Answer Date: 10:58am 01/14/08
 
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We are a nation of pointing fingers. Its always someone else's fault for not being as "enlightened" as we are.

One of the key issues is the old saying "You can make some of the people happy some of the time but you cannot make all of the people happy all of the time". For every tolerance you create, you create less tolerance for someone else's ideas.
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You posted an eloquent "sermon" which you used to ask a question here of "Why Not" I have to believe that you weren't wanting an answer that you already know. I believe you just wanted to use this "pulpit" from which to persuade others to copy your "sermon" and send it out to others.

As you know, the answer lies in a seemingly unchanging baseness in the &qu...
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Answer Date: 06:40pm 01/15/08
 
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I believe that the only way we could fully keep up world peace is by having everybody thinking the same way. In our current world, some people are greedier then others, more sensitive to otheres, and not everybody is willing to understand people other than themselves. Try reading, "Brave New World". It's an enlightening book.
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your vision of a perfect, peaceful world is one great vison! but when you think of what kind of people there are in the world today and what they are doing, it just doesent seem possible. give the human race about 500 to 1000 years to look beyond race, culture and beliefs and realise your vision but even then it might be hard to do considering whats happening in todays world
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isn't this from star trek?
Answer Date: 02:07pm 01/18/08
 
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Most important from your start: nothing of value is free, and anything free is of no value and can harbor no responsible choice or use without everyone of equal ability, access and performance. Resources can not only be swamped by unequal masses, but any decent product would be waysided by the Titanic wake of incompetent submissions to sort thru.
>The greatest point in this is that education is the priority, but far from achievement in ubiquity. The internet is not free, it's not accessible...
Answer Date: 01:05am 01/20/08
 
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