Thursday, June 4, 2020

Thou shalt not kill: Day 26


I do not want to make a political statement, but this video explains the important systematic discrimination and brutality by the police authority. This is a part of this country's negative history. Some people love President Trump and others don't, but that is not my point to quote this video. I want to show you the negative history and we need to clearly aware of it. Protesters on the street now demand to change this abusing violence. We must bring peace to this blessing country. Living in the U.S. I have received so many blessings and my children who are Americans are also blessed by this country and receive kindness and love from many people. The majority of people in America are good, kind, and friendly people. They are generous and show love and charity to other people and countries. We must change the negative history for future generations. The first thing we must do is to stop killing and abusing people and lives other than people. The sixth commandment of the Ten Commandments clearly says, "Thou shalt not kill." We must protect the lives of people and nature. The first step to do this we should learn about negative history not only human beings but other life forms as well for the change. Next, we must practice God's love toward our friends. Jesus said, "Love your neighbor as yourself" (Mark 12:31). Regardless of racial differences, regardless of nationality, regardless of physical differences, beyond race, beyond physical differences, beyond nationality, beyond ideology, we must love our neighbors as ourselves, we must love nature as a part of us and unite as one with people and nature under the love of God. If you do not want to use the word "God," you can say under the universal principle that is also love.



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