We’re on the earth to love each other. That’s our purpose, and it’s only in finding our purpose that we’ll find happiness & peace. It should apply to the business of politics & economics as much as it applies to any other aspect of living & is the only key to a survivable future.

Jul 26, 2020 · 6:02 AM UTC

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How could politicians, economists, business people learn about love if pastors, men of God, & clergymen abandon everything in their hands? It is like parents allow children to lead the house, cook, & do shopping. Jesus said we are light of the word. And the light is under the bed
Replying to @marwilliamson
How could our countries be if men of God, Clergymen, philosophers, and gurus wake up for their jobs? The Bible said children spend their time singing in the market place. Politicians are busy fighting each other upon ideologies they cannot even defend in any public debate.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Perfectly said, Marianne! 💖🕊️💖 #LoveWins
Finding purpose where there is none is why we are tool-using creatures.
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Marianne, remember when you had us to participate in “Harmonic Convergence “.? I think it’s time you get us together again. ❤️
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Love each other? Who has time for that, the left is too busy rioting, burning, looting, and assaulting other people that don’t agree 100% with what they believe.
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It health insurance weren't tied to employment, people could work at jobs they love.
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Sure but don't tolerate intolerance. Also, dismantle tools of manipulation, oppression, and exploitation. If that's not love, I don't know what is.
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Why don't politicians want to end poverty via a UBI? Not ending poverty is a cruel inhumane choice IMO