http://www.ted.com As she accepts her 2008 TED Prize, author and scholar Karen Armstrong talks about how the Abrahamic religions -- Islam, Judaism, Christianity -- have been diverted from the mora...
http://www.ted.com As she accepts her 2008 TED Prize, author and scholar Karen Armstrong talks about how the Abrahamic religions -- Islam, Judaism, Christianity -- have been diverted from the moral purpose they share to foster compassion. But Armstrong has seen a yearning to change this fact. People want to be religious, she says; we should act to help make religion a force for harmony. She asks the TED community to help her build a Charter for Compassion -- to help restore the Golden Rule as the central global religious doctrine.
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"Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you."
-> This does not take into account ignorance and self destructive choice brought about by misunderstanding.
'what you put out is what you get back' is as I presently understand the actual reflective nature of interaction between beings expressed in physical reality.
How do you deal with it. Or do you? You probably just say, that's been dealt with be other people, so I don't have to think about it. There's religion for ya. Switch your brain off and it all makes sense.
How do I deal with it? First I don't deny it. Then I remember the faults of the past and seek to grow and learn from them. What you're alluding to is ecclesiastical angelism. There's nothing to say that when you become a member of the Church or even a priest or bishop of the Church that you attain a superhuman ability to avoid sin and temptation. Power is a dangerous thing no matter where it comes from. How do you deal with corruption in secular society?
Corruption in secular society is dealt with as the general morality of people see fit. We tolerate certain levels of immorailty and selfishness, realizing that some people will always be corrupt, good natured people try to accomodate until it becomes too much. I think people actually need to be less tolerant, given the circumstances, toward those who are overly selfish. It doesn't help that we overpay actors, musicians and sport stars, and underpay doctors and teachers.
It is difficult for people to give others their true value for what they contribute. For instance, janitors usually get near minimum wage, but what how well would we function without them. Would we have our best and brightest working cleaning floors. Those people should be valued more highly and those who play kids games for a living, or whose main goal in life is opulence at the expense of others should not be so well rewarded. But again, it's what is tolerated.
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-> This does not take into account ignorance and self destructive choice brought about by misunderstanding.
'what you put out is what you get back' is as I presently understand the actual reflective nature of interaction between beings expressed in physical reality.