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Post by amy1463 on Apr 11, 2019 6:45:49 GMT
Today Culture and Science are developing rapidly. However, developed culture has become a threat to the global community.
Now, what the human race in the World desperately wants is Peace.
But this peace is also facing crisis.
It's evidence that we're still suffering from conflicts and civil war.
How long should mankind live in the war?
Eighty percent of the war breakout because of religious.
It's the reality that religion is corrupted even more.
So, should we just sit back and watch this reality?
Peace is not something that someone will bring to you.
It's a matter of tasking off with our own hands.
Then, shouldn't we now shout for cessation of War and make peace and inheritance for our children?
But to this day, there has been no clear answer to the global community for cessation of the War.
So the HWPL is going to be the first to do so, it’s moving busy for World Peace. Chairman Man Hee Lee visits all over the World and meets with leaders of religious, Political, media and Social groups to deliver peace messages and receive signatures. He has given them the answer to cessation of the War.
The answer for the peaceful world is DPCW. In order to enact international law HWPL has created DPCW 10 Articles 38 Clauses. Bill that could black the war between countries, and are receiving consent from all over the World.
Isn’t it amazing that the Republic of Korea’s organization has done this?
☆ 10 Articles 38 Clauses of the Declaration of peace of the Cessation of the War in the Global
Article 1: Prohibition of the threat or use of force
Article 2: War potential
Article 3: Friendly relations and the prohibition of acts of aggression
Article 4: State boundaries
Article 5: Self-determination
Article 6: Dispute settlement
Article 7: Right of self-defense
Article 8: Freedom of religion
Article 9: Religion, ethnic identity and peace
Article 10: Spreading a culture of peace
10 Articles 38 Clauses of the DPCW is the only answer for Peace.
There is the only answer for peace but, if people don’t care about it, DPCW would be useless.
What are you waiting for?
Are you waiting for war or peace?
The conditions under which the human race in the world can live is creating a peaceful world without war, leaving a legacy for future generations.
This is what we have to do.
In addition, the war of religion last endless kill and death.
Remember that the HWPL is the only way to end war.
Peace can be achieved as soon as you join us.
And in Romania today, I heard there's a Peace Conference, watch the video of YouTube and experience the hot feeling of the scene together.
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Post by Big Lin on Apr 12, 2019 22:43:30 GMT
Hi Amy and welcome.
I wonder if you'd mind saying what your abbreviations stand for?
HWPL and DPCW.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 13, 2019 1:46:41 GMT
Hi Amy and welcome. I wonder if you'd mind saying what your abbreviations stand for? HWPL and DPCW. Hi Big Lin, are you thinking that perhaps it might have been better if you hadn't asked that question. In light of the answer, I'm as wise as ever.!!! BTW, you mentioned in another post that your husband believes that all life is ordained. That is an interesting concept, and could very well be true. Discounting karma which is my belief, I had an amazing experience a long time ago. I awakened out of a deep sleep and saw before my eyes written information moving quickly like on a screen. At that moment in time, I felt as if I was a computer being programmed, it certainly was a strange feeling. I promptly went back to sleep, which under normal circumstances does not happen. You have just jogged my memory as I had forgotten the incident until now. Perhaps that is what is happening to all of us. Maybe each time we go to sleep we are indeed being programmed, ready to start a new day; which of course means that we are robots.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 13, 2019 2:09:23 GMT
To Amy 1463, There will be no permanent peace in this world, conditions are only going to get worse. The missing link is unconditional love for your fellowman. People in this world are too caught up in their emotions and the need to retaliate.
Most people can read so know what the Articles state, but it means nothing to them as it is an emotional aspect of the majority of people, plus a negative attitude.
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on Apr 14, 2019 0:36:52 GMT
Hitler would have signed that in a heartbeat hoping that it might divert attention from his military buildup.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 14, 2019 13:32:46 GMT
Hitler would have signed that in a heartbeat hoping that it might divert attention from his military buildup. He did have lots of tricks up his sleeves. There seems to be evidence that he didn't die but escaped to South America with a lot of other Nazis.
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Post by Big Lin on Apr 14, 2019 22:40:59 GMT
Hitler would have signed that in a heartbeat hoping that it might divert attention from his military buildup. He did have lots of tricks up his sleeves. There seems to be evidence that he didn't die but escaped to South America with a lot of other Nazies. No, there isn't. Not only is the Third Reich (and history in general) something I know a lot about but one of my Dad's best friends is a professional historian of the era who also knows many other experts on the Third Reich. That's a conspiracy theory woven out of whole cloth by an Argentine sensational journalist, a wacko American religious nutjob and has NO evidence. The strongest 'arguments' in its favor are the last two Nazi U-boats to surrender (both to Argentina.) It's been PROVED that - as the captains of the subs claimed at the time and after extensive interrogation by US intelligence - that the reason their journey were so long was because they travelled almost entirely submerged. You know, just because (very occasionally) there ARE conspiracies in history doesn't mean we should start LOOKING on HISTORY as BEING a conspiracy. Otherwise you end up with the loopers who claim that JFK committed suicide/was murdered by Elvis/didn't die at all (to take just three obviously insane examples.) You know, being married to a philosopher does tend to make you think more rationally and to DOUBT things more than average.
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on Apr 17, 2019 23:19:29 GMT
He did have lots of tricks up his sleeves. There seems to be evidence that he didn't die but escaped to South America with a lot of other Nazies. No, there isn't. Not only is the Third Reich (and history in general) something I know a lot about but one of my Dad's best friends is a professional historian of the era who also knows many other experts on the Third Reich. That's a conspiracy theory woven out of whole cloth by an Argentine sensational journalist, a wacko American religious nutjob and has NO evidence. The strongest 'arguments' in its favor are the last two Nazi U-boats to surrender (both to Argentina.) It's been PROVED that - as the captains of the subs claimed at the time and after extensive interrogation by US intelligence - that the reason their journey were so long was because they travelled almost entirely submerged. You know, just because (very occasionally) there ARE conspiracies in history doesn't mean we should start LOOKING on HISTORY as BEING a conspiracy. Otherwise you end up with the loopers who claim that JFK committed suicide/was murdered by Elvis/didn't die at all (to take just three obviously insane examples.) You know, being married to a philosopher does tend to make you think more rationally and to DOUBT things more than average. Lin is correct on this point. However, I'm one who wishes Hitler had escaped to South America or wherever. He then would have had to spend the next 20 or 30 years on the run and in constant fear of capture. His enormous ego would have been pounded down to size. He would have been able to read and listen to the world's opinion of him as one the worst and cruelest dictators to have ever lived. He also would have been able to observe the Russian, American, and Brit occupation of Germany and the consignment of his Third Reich to the history books. All that would have meant greater suffering for him than the suicide that he chose for himself. Ideally he would have been captured by the Israelis along with Eichman and sent to Israel for trial by Jews. That's what he deserved.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 18, 2019 23:34:21 GMT
He did have lots of tricks up his sleeves. There seems to be evidence that he didn't die but escaped to South America with a lot of other Nazies. No, there isn't. Not only is the Third Reich (and history in general) something I know a lot about but one of my Dad's best friends is a professional historian of the era who also knows many other experts on the Third Reich. That's a conspiracy theory woven out of whole cloth by an Argentine sensational journalist, a wacko American religious nutjob and has NO evidence. The strongest 'arguments' in its favor are the last two Nazi U-boats to surrender (both to Argentina.) It's been PROVED that - as the captains of the subs claimed at the time and after extensive interrogation by US intelligence - that the reason their journey were so long was because they travelled almost entirely submerged. You know, just because (very occasionally) there ARE conspiracies in history doesn't mean we should start LOOKING on HISTORY as BEING a conspiracy. Otherwise you end up with the loopers who claim that JFK committed suicide/was murdered by Elvis/didn't die at all (to take just three obviously insane examples.) You know, being married to a philosopher does tend to make you think more rationally and to DOUBT things more than average. I was watching a documentary, so have to rely on their findings. I just saw also that quite a few leaders had doubles, so sometimes you never know whether you are seeing the actual person.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 19, 2019 5:44:56 GMT
No, there isn't. Not only is the Third Reich (and history in general) something I know a lot about but one of my Dad's best friends is a professional historian of the era who also knows many other experts on the Third Reich. That's a conspiracy theory woven out of whole cloth by an Argentine sensational journalist, a wacko American religious nutjob and has NO evidence. The strongest 'arguments' in its favor are the last two Nazi U-boats to surrender (both to Argentina.) It's been PROVED that - as the captains of the subs claimed at the time and after extensive interrogation by US intelligence - that the reason their journey were so long was because they travelled almost entirely submerged. You know, just because (very occasionally) there ARE conspiracies in history doesn't mean we should start LOOKING on HISTORY as BEING a conspiracy. Otherwise you end up with the loopers who claim that JFK committed suicide/was murdered by Elvis/didn't die at all (to take just three obviously insane examples.) You know, being married to a philosopher does tend to make you think more rationally and to DOUBT things more than average. Lin is correct on this point. However, I'm one who wishes Hitler had escaped to South America or wherever. He then would have had to spend the next 20 or 30 years on the run and in constant fear of capture. His enormous ego would have been pounded down to size. He would have been able to read and listen to the world's opinion of him as one the worst and cruelest dictators to have ever lived. He also would have been able to observe the Russian, American, and Brit occupation of Germany and the consignment of his Third Reich to the history books. All that would have meant greater suffering for him than the suicide that he chose for himself. Ideally he would have been captured by the Israelis along with Eichman and sent to Israel for trial by Jews. That's what he deserved. The man was ill mentally and physically and anyway the place where Hitler was supposed to have lived was in the middle of the jungle and difficult to get to. There is always someone wanting their pound of flesh, so proves they don't have unconditional love. People show time and time again their need for retaliation, which to me means that they are still capable of showing hatred in some way if they think it is necessary.
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Post by Big Lin on Apr 19, 2019 15:46:46 GMT
No, there isn't. Not only is the Third Reich (and history in general) something I know a lot about but one of my Dad's best friends is a professional historian of the era who also knows many other experts on the Third Reich. That's a conspiracy theory woven out of whole cloth by an Argentine sensational journalist, a wacko American religious nutjob and has NO evidence. The strongest 'arguments' in its favor are the last two Nazi U-boats to surrender (both to Argentina.) It's been PROVED that - as the captains of the subs claimed at the time and after extensive interrogation by US intelligence - that the reason their journey were so long was because they travelled almost entirely submerged. You know, just because (very occasionally) there ARE conspiracies in history doesn't mean we should start LOOKING on HISTORY as BEING a conspiracy. Otherwise you end up with the loopers who claim that JFK committed suicide/was murdered by Elvis/didn't die at all (to take just three obviously insane examples.) You know, being married to a philosopher does tend to make you think more rationally and to DOUBT things more than average. I was watching a documentary, so have to rely on their findings. I just saw also that quite a few leaders had doubles, so sometimes you never know whether you are seeing the actual person. To quote Donald Trump, 'there's a lot of fake news out there.'
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 20, 2019 1:48:02 GMT
I was watching a documentary, so have to rely on their findings. I just saw also that quite a few leaders had doubles, so sometimes you never know whether you are seeing the actual person. To quote Donald Trump, 'there's a lot of fake news out there.' You have to believe something at some point, so when is that done? PS: There was an underground tunnel leading from the bunker where all the top Nazis were hiding out and it went as far as the airport. We also have a person in Spain saying that Hitler was seen in Spain. The next stop was Argentine if that is where the top Nazis went. Hitler was supposed to have lived deep in the jungle where living quarters were found.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 20, 2019 8:56:11 GMT
He did have lots of tricks up his sleeves. There seems to be evidence that he didn't die but escaped to South America with a lot of other Nazies. No, there isn't. Not only is the Third Reich (and history in general) something I know a lot about but one of my Dad's best friends is a professional historian of the era who also knows many other experts on the Third Reich. That's a conspiracy theory woven out of whole cloth by an Argentine sensational journalist, a wacko American religious nutjob and has NO evidence. The strongest 'arguments' in its favor are the last two Nazi U-boats to surrender (both to Argentina.) It's been PROVED that - as the captains of the subs claimed at the time and after extensive interrogation by US intelligence - that the reason their journey were so long was because they travelled almost entirely submerged. You know, just because (very occasionally) there ARE conspiracies in history doesn't mean we should start LOOKING on HISTORY as BEING a conspiracy. Otherwise you end up with the loopers who claim that JFK committed suicide/was murdered by Elvis/didn't die at all (to take just three obviously insane examples.) You know, being married to a philosopher does tend to make you think more rationally and to DOUBT things more than average. To me, a person can't really think rationally if they do not know if the knowledge that they have is correct. Until we have the complete truth and goodness only knows who has that. We all come to certain conclusions according to what our senses have told us and that becomes our belief. Your husband believes that everything is ordained, which to me, is not quite true. We reap what we sow and that stays with us as Soul and is known as Karma. In order to resolve the accrued Karma, we have to receive enlightenment first and in receiving that.believing it, then we are on our way to finding the complete truth. Which means of course that we are not robots but can make decisions and put them into action.
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Post by Big Lin on Apr 20, 2019 20:49:18 GMT
No, there isn't. Not only is the Third Reich (and history in general) something I know a lot about but one of my Dad's best friends is a professional historian of the era who also knows many other experts on the Third Reich. That's a conspiracy theory woven out of whole cloth by an Argentine sensational journalist, a wacko American religious nutjob and has NO evidence. The strongest 'arguments' in its favor are the last two Nazi U-boats to surrender (both to Argentina.) It's been PROVED that - as the captains of the subs claimed at the time and after extensive interrogation by US intelligence - that the reason their journey were so long was because they travelled almost entirely submerged. You know, just because (very occasionally) there ARE conspiracies in history doesn't mean we should start LOOKING on HISTORY as BEING a conspiracy. Otherwise you end up with the loopers who claim that JFK committed suicide/was murdered by Elvis/didn't die at all (to take just three obviously insane examples.) You know, being married to a philosopher does tend to make you think more rationally and to DOUBT things more than average. To me, a person can't really think rationally if they do not know if the knowledge that they have is correct. Until we have the complete truth and goodness only knows who has that. We all come to certain conclusions according to what our senses have told us and that becomes our belief. Your husband believes that everything is ordained, which to me, is not quite true. We reap what we sow and that stays with us as Soul and is known as Karma. In order to resolve the accrued Karma, we have to receive enlightenment first and in receiving that.believing it, then we are on our way to finding the complete truth. Which means of course that we are not robots but can make decisions and put them into action. There's very little we actually KNOW and NO ONE has 'the complete truth.' As someone once said, God does not permit the whole truth to be known. If you want a secular equivalent, try Bertrand Russell. As for sensory experience, neither you nor I was there in 1945 (I wasn't even born!) so if you're defining knowledge as being there then most of human experience is second-hand and NOT (on your principles) knowledge. And of course the senses DO deceive us. It's one of the first things you learn as a kid!
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 21, 2019 0:09:16 GMT
To me, a person can't really think rationally if they do not know if the knowledge that they have is correct. Until we have the complete truth and goodness only knows who has that. We all come to certain conclusions according to what our senses have told us and that becomes our belief. Your husband believes that everything is ordained, which to me, is not quite true. We reap what we sow and that stays with us as Soul and is known as Karma. In order to resolve the accrued Karma, we have to receive enlightenment first and in receiving that.believing it, then we are on our way to finding the complete truth. Which means of course that we are not robots but can make decisions and put them into action. There's very little we actually KNOW and NO ONE has 'the complete truth.' As someone once said, God does not permit the whole truth to be known. If you want a secular equivalent, try Bertrand Russell. As for sensory experience, neither you nor I was there in 1945 (I wasn't even born!) so if you're defining knowledge as being there then most of human experience is second-hand and NOT (on your principles) knowledge. And of course the senses DO deceive us. It's one of the first things you learn as a kid! The whole point of our experiences is to seek the truth, we will find it eventually. PS: I believe that God knows and is the one that leads us via the Holy Spirit. God knows everything about each person alive in this Universe, afterall He/She/It is responsible for Creation. When a person receives enlightenment and that enlightenment comes to pass in this physical world, then you know that what is given can be trusted, and you proceed from there.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 27, 2019 1:39:05 GMT
Hi Amy and welcome. I wonder if you'd mind saying what your abbreviations stand for? HWPL and DPCW. I think I have worked out what HWPL means Hee World Peace Lee. Don't know if I will be able to work out what DPCW means. Maybe, Does Peace Cause War? LOL.
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Post by Big Lin on Apr 27, 2019 14:25:18 GMT
Thanks for your suggestions, Scottish Lassie. I'm not much wiser about either of the acronymns; the first doesn't mean anything to me and the second seems self-contradictory!
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 28, 2019 7:56:09 GMT
Thanks for your suggestions, Scottish Lassie. I'm not much wiser about either of the acronymns; the first doesn't mean anything to me and the second seems self-contradictory! I think the fellow who is going around preaching peace. is named Hee Lee. Hence Hee World Peace Lee HWPL the other one could be Does Power Cause War. Has she answered you yet?
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Post by Big Lin on Apr 28, 2019 16:45:34 GMT
No, she hasn't. Oh well!
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Apr 29, 2019 0:50:20 GMT
She might pop in again at some stage and answer your question. Who knows?
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