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touch213 69M
6990 posts
3/6/2008 8:32 am
will locking it up really matter much.

how many ways do we really bind and bound ourselves, some mental, some physical...

and the strange things is... nature did not see need to bind and bond mankind ... we were given the freeness of mobility, and we came into the world as bare as .. can be.. exposed to the full view of life and the living..

but .. we learn to bind and bound ourselves... and maybe we are not even sure as to why ?

about the world, there are so many ways that people live, and what some hide , some see no need to hide..
we are more followers than we may even care to acknowledge , even when we think we are leading, truth is.. we still are following..

so would it be simpler to just follow the realism that God has set forth..

" do unto other's as you would have other's do unto you" ..

if we did that.. we might find .. life can have circles of .. appreciation..

maybe we would not have the high concern, to bind and bound..

and locking up what needs no lock..

{probably, never will happen, people are much to criminal.. which is sad }


victorylee0516
(victoria lee)
41F

3/6/2008 11:26 am

1 in 100 Americans is locked up behind bars.

Did they follow the Golden Rule?

Just wondering


Warm_and_nice 70M
818 posts
3/6/2008 12:25 pm

"do unto others as you would have others do unto you"

One does not need to be religious in any way to know that the world would be a better place if more people lived by that.

It should be taught in every school the world over.

You have a good day Touch.

May your God go with you.