Volvo | Sunday, November 15, 2015 - 06:05 am I hope the translator of Google have done their job well my message translated from Spanish to English. The terrorist attacks on Friday in Paris were one of the most disgusting, cowardly and brutal crimes to this day who has lived humanity. No cause can be granted the right to take the lives of innocent people. I sent my condolences to the families of the victims and all my solidarity to the people of France. I thought a lot about post this message, but an old friend told me long ago that you just have to be afraid of fear. I'm from a tiny country and in all the Central American countries, the members of different spiritual beliefs coexist peacefully. I am a Christian, but I have Muslim and Jews friends and from them I learned many good things. Any group of people who take the name of God, Allah, Yahweh or as everyone calls you, in vain, to political issues and under the banner of God is with them to justify killing people, it is one of the dirtiest things they can do. A Higher Power greater than each of us gives us life and that is the same Higher Power that can take it whenever He wants. On the other hand, among the geopolitical little games of the great powers and the damage we have done to Mother Nature, we are about to witness our own funerals. All players in this game are powerless to change the course of events. But the good news is that each of us and our families can make a difference wherever we are. We can make the difference being the best version of ourselves and being light in this world of profound darkness. Never allow violence, we never exert against anyone or allow anyone to exercise against us. The natural state of man is peace, not violence. God, as everyone who conceives, Bless us and Protect us all. |
Volvo | Monday, November 16, 2015 - 01:46 am I'm agree with your reasons, John West. I'm not agree with the policy of Israel about Palestine and Palestinians. About 15 years ago, I admire so much Israel because I knew how hard was for them to get their own country; but in the present time, I'm really shocked about Israel policies about Palestine, seems they forget their own history. I'm totally agree with you that violence makes more violence, and the Muslim world suffer so much due to wars and other interest of the great powers; and that violence against the Muslim world have no justification at all. I'm totally agree with you that the refugees have the right not to be displaced. I just try to say that the massacre in Paris have no justification as well as a massacre in a Syrian town have no justification. I admire and respect your point of view, John. Cheers! Volvo. (Sorry for my bad English) |