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Wat would happen if we did not see each other as different?

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in terms of relegion ,race or nationaltty

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  1. I don't know, however it would be better for us to look at our similarities than our differences, because when we look at our differences we gain nothing, but we loose peace, apathy, and compassion for others.  But we as Christan know that the differences will be until the end of day's, moreover people want need to believe their better than others, or they think they know what's right, when we all need the counsel of God. Some want to even be God. But Jesus is coming to separate the wheat from the chafe, the goat from the sheep.


  2. There is no need to not see each other as different. There is no sameness, there is inextricable connection. We just need to operate on the reality that none of us is unconnected with everyone else. Even avoiding the awareness, or trying to avoid the reality requires a tacit acknowledgment.

    The pretense, or delusion that our lives are separate from each other is the fundamental problem facing human society and, by extension, the health of much life on the planet.

    Since our eyes cause us to see each other as separate, even when our brains know we are mutually dependent, this delusion is difficult to overcome, and it can be done. The tools are available.

  3. But we are different. My differences with you are a few, but that doesn't suggest anything negative. As long you treatment in a respectful manner, there is no issue with my differences. My racial background is irrelevant until you make it an issue.

  4. Personally, I'd be more Bored. Then I am at the moment, with everyone attempting to 'copy cat',

    Almost everyone else, so as to stay in the accepted Social Norm.

    Whatever, their little 'Niche' in Society-Religion-Politics, decides they should.

    A little originality would be good.

  5. It would be sooo boring

  6. what would be the fun in that? how would you pick a mate, or aspire to be anything? there would be no art or music, no fashion. that's why political correctness can be wrong. pointing out someones differences is not necessarily a bad thing.

  7. The world would be happier,

    better to live in.  No feelings

    would get hurt over

    non-sense.  

    If a person is cut, no

    matter what race, religion,

    or nationality, each have

    red blood running throughout

    their bodies.  So, we aren't

    different, just individual.

  8. Well that would be heavenly. if we were all Gods Children. and loved one another. . I could live with that.

  9. how boring would life be?!

  10. We'd see each other as all the same.  Oh gosh, that'd be the most terrible thing ever... 0.0

  11. in terms of RELIGION.... all the same?!

    to me it means a world without any thinkers , a world of absolute ignorance, in which no body seeks the infallible truth. a world of an idea, which can only fulfill what the believers hope to find in it but does not offer the least support for the establishing of an objective truth. so a world where every one has absolute peace of mind and happiness,but it comes at the price of giving up on the truth!

    in terms of race and nationality. if say everyone was of the same nationality and race, they still would be living in different areas, streets, towns, evolving differently ideas. you may be able to get rid of the categories of race and nationality but not the concept of people becoming different from each other and having different ideas about things.

  12. If we were to see each other just the same  regardless of our race or religion  I think it would make the world alot easier.  We wouldn't have the wars that we get into, people would get along much more.   There would still be tiffs but not like now.   It would be a better place to live and raise our kids.

  13. we would be hive creatures

  14. It'd be too boring, too same. Our differences unite us, or they should. Our differences are our free will. If we were all the same, where's the free will in that? Our differences lie in our choices and our own imperfections. Differences clash but they also unite.

  15. I think we would worry alot less and be a much more peacefull world with no wars at all.  It would also be so easy to talk to everybody because you would have no problems telling anyone anything, including your greatest secrets since you see everyone as you.  So although it seems like it would be boring I see it as really a dream so maybe it wouldn't and be exciting.

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