Creed of Peace
A practical approach
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I proudly exercise my intelligence to the disadvantage of my fellow man.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I distort others’ opinions which differ from my own.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I show disregard for the rights and properties of others.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I covet what another has honestly acquired.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I seek to maintain my superiority of position by depriving others of their opportunity of advancement.
- I am guilty of war …
- … if I imagine my kin and myself to be a privileged people.
- I am guilty of war …
- … if I believe a heritage entitles me to monopolize resources of nature.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I believe other people must think and live as I do.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I make success in life solely dependent upon power, fame, and riches.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I think the minds of people should be regulated by force, rather than by reason.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I believe the God I conceive is the one others must accept.
- I am guilty of war …
- … when I think that a land of a man's birth must necessarily be the place of his livelihood.
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