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16 Feb 2010 @ 01:18, by Unknown
Actually on further contemplation of the Guidestones
I find them to be a bit wishy washy and wimpy even
but I like the concept of the many languages
and the stone arrangement as I was working on a project
of just that type so using their actual example
I've come up with a modification
and propose the Humanities 10 Values
I suppose theyd be considered somewhat prudish
in todays city jungle but none the less present them
To be built someday somewhere when humanity comes to its senses perhaps
Humanities 10 Values 2010 Earth
1. We shall have no other God or Gods before G O D.
2. We shall maintain the purpose and meanings of the Values as Sacred and
Necessary.
3. We shall not commit homicide except as in self defense.
4. We shall not steal things nor take the Name nor Glory of G O D in vain.
5. We shall not commit adultery nor sexually assault.
6. We shall observe and keep the Sabbath as a Holy Day and a Day of Rest,
Faith, Fasting, and Prayer and we shall conserve water.
7. We shall be Honest and not give false or improper witness and we shall
eat a wholesome breakfast.
8. We shall Share with each other when able though not covet our
Neighbors possessions even though at times of and in and or out of want and need.
9. We shall Honor, Love, and Obey, Our G O D, Spouse, Father, Mother,
and Grandparents even thought it is difficult at times.
10. We shall Love and have Compassion for one and other, as well as
be as Guardians of the Sources and Contributors of and to Global
Ecological and Ecozonal Health, Harmony and Symbiosis.
References
An Abridged Compilation from the Ten Commandments and Numerous
Aboriginal Codes of Ethics
3000 BC Earth
Hallelujah
AMEN
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16 Feb 2010 @ 12:28 by @70.65.11.89 : Education
Feb 16 2010
Tuesday
Canada
Winter
Well I suppose this captures it partly...
Its perhaps more complex though
but perfection is perhaps a process and
not a state.
ed
"Education is the point at which we decide whether we love the world enough to assume responsibility for it and by the same token save it from ruin which, except for renewal, except for the coming of the new and young, would be inevitable. And education, too, is where we decide whether we love our children enough not to expel them from our world and leave them to their own devices, nor to strike from their hands their chance of undertaking something new, something unforeseen by us, but to prepare them in advance for the task of renewing a common world."
- Hannah Arendt
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