Showing posts with label War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label War. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Leo Tolstoy


Thoughts of Leo Tolstoy

Our leaders want to fight evil with evil ─ with punishments, prisons, executions, and so on. However, doing so only makes the punishers and the punished more and more cruel.

Imagine thinking that a group of people is bad and that you can improve them by force. They may in turn think the same about you. Why improve them and not yourself?

It may appear that violence brings justice, but it only seems that way. In reality, the only thing that leads to justice is living a free life.

Why is most religion perverted, and why is morality in decline? There is only one reason: it is because people believe in living a life based on violence.

The prejudice of violence passes from one generation to the next and continues its harm. People brought up with violence grow used to the idea that their adult lives should be filled with it.

Each act of violence not only fails to calm us down but brings increasingly more violence into our lives. Therefore, it is clear that we cannot change or improve our lives through violence. We lash out for revenge, not self-improvement.

Not only Christ but all the wise man in the world ─ Buddhist, Brahman, Taoist, and the ancient Greeks ─ taught that intelligent people should respond with good to evil.

It is clear that violence and murder make people indignant, and yet they repay violence and murder with more violence and murder. Obviously, there is an explanation for this response, but there is no way we can justify it.

The teaching of peace is a natural consequence of the teaching of love.

Many of the bad things people do, they do for themselves. Much worse things people do for their families. However, the most terrible deeds are done for their government and country ─ deception, war, spying, and killing others.

Murder is always murder, no matter why you have to kill. People who promote murder are evil even if they are judges or generals. They also are criminals. We should pity them and reeducate them.

For a wise man, his being is his homeland. He feels good wherever he goes, because his happiness is found within himself, and his spirit.

We can remove the filth from our body with soap. The same thing can be done in our communities: they too should be cleansed.
(Leo Tolstoy, Wise Thoughts for Every Day, 14, 15, 17 July)

I now understand the words of Jesus going: Ye have heard that it hath been said, and ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for tooth’; but I say unto you, do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek turn to him the other also.” Jesus’ meaning is: You have thought that you were acting in a reasonable manner in defending yourself by violence against evil, in tearing out an eye for an eye, by fighting against evil with criminal tribunals, guardians of the peace, armies; but I say unto you, “Renounce violence and have nothing to do with violence; do harm to no one, not even to your enemy.”
(Leo Tolstoy, in Flowers Along the Path, by Esther Carls Dodgen, p. 349)

War and Christianity are not compatible.

War is one of the worst, most terrible things in this world.

War in this world can be stopped not by the ruling establishment, but by those who suffer from the war. They will do the most natural thing: stop obeying orders.

The armed world and the wars it wages will be destroyed one day, but not by the kings or the rulers of this world. War is profitable for them. War will stop the moment the people who suffer from war fully understand that it is evil.

(Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom, 9 March)
13 March 2016

Sunday, May 26, 2013

The Brink

Larry King, "I remember 1991 ... and the utter despair I was feeling. I can't understand how a modern society knowing the horrors of war can be on the brink of it again. It makes me angry. If there is a God, then why does he continue to let this happen?"

Rabbi Irwin Katsof, "War is man's doing, not God's."
(Larry King and Rabbi Irwin Katsof in Powerful Prayers, p. 203)
26 May 2013 (Memorial Day Weekend)


Monday, May 13, 2013

Breaking News


  • Anxiety and fear are what we experience most often in the 21st Century. 
  • Wars and rumors of wars never cease. 
  • Everything is threatened or already in ruins. 
  • Many believe that it's important to own one or more weapons. 
  • We have heard so much tragic news that when the news is good we cannot hear it.

(after Frederick Buechner, Listening To Your Life, 22 April)
13 May 2013

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Violence

As long as there is violence there will be war. One cannot defeat violence with more violence, only with resistance to and non-participation in it. (Leturno in A Calendar Of Wisdom by Leo Tolstoy, 29 December) 26 January 2013

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Peace On Earth

People of planet Earth are on a very low level of development. Every day in the newspapers you read the news of military treaties, about the preparations for war, for mass manslaughter. People do not understand that the life of each man is his own personal private property. (Camille Flammarion)

The majority of people now understand not only the uselessness, but also the stupidity and cruelty of any war.

War is murder. No matter how many people get together to commit murder or what they call themselves, murder is the worst sin in the world.

Until such time as people reject the power of government to govern, to tax, to legislate, and to punish, war will never stop. War is the consequence of the government's power.
(All quotations from A Calendar of Wisdom by Leo Tolstoy, 25 November)
25 November 2012

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Moral Law

Hitler outside his bunker giving military awards

Moral law is so obvious and clear that even people who do not know the law have no excuse for violating it.  They have only one recourse: to deny their intellect, which they do. (Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar Of Wisdom, 26 September)

Do not try to justify war in the existence of the military. If you try to apply logical thought to explain things that are evil, the efforts will only prevent your intellect and poison your heart. (Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar Of Wisdom, 29 September)
23 October 2012

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Patriotism and Religion

Stories of bravery and heroism are important to a nation trying to propagandize its citizens to participate in the conduct of war. ...

Patriotism and war go together.  Anytime anyone gets thinking patriotism is one of the supreme virtues, it would be a good idea to remember that there was never any group of people more patriotic than the Nazi Germans.  It's strange that love of country brings out the vicious character in so many people. In that respect, it's a lot like religion. Here are two things that almost everyone agrees are good, patriotism and religion, but between them they account for almost all the people who ever died in a war.
(Andy Rooney, My War, p. 107)
4 October 2012

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Peace Not War

In all cases, when people use violence, you should try to convince them not to.  You should try to apply wise, convincing arguments, appealing not to the everyday world, but to their higher spiritual understanding.  Then, when you succeed, you will have the complete satisfaction of your conscience. (Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom, 17 July) 17 July 2012

Friday, November 11, 2011

Veteran's Day



Veteran's Day - 11/11/11

War is the greatest crime man perpetrates against man. 
(Zarathustra)


Sunday, October 23, 2011

War No More



Let's not confuse war with patriotism; we're all citizens of the whole world, and war hurts our human family.  (Casey and Vanceburg, The Promise Of A New Day, 18 October)  23 October 2011

Saturday, October 22, 2011

We Won


... catching up and patching up are poor substitutes for keeping up in the first place.  (Larsen and Hegarty, Believing In Myself, 13 October)

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The President has announced that he will pull the troops out of Iraq by the end of the year.  
  • What does this mean?  
  • Does he mean all of them?  
  • Did we win the war?
  • Will we keep some presence there for the next fifty years?  
  • What about all of the material and equipment?
  • Will we move the equipment somewhere else where we need it?
  • How many millions of dollars will we spend to replace these abandoned resources?
  • Did we accomplish our mission?
  • What were we doing there in the first place?
Last night I listened to the Friday night Grand Ole Opry.  There were some good acts.  Hometown success story, Eddie Stubbs, was the announcer.  On the bill were: Jimmy Dickens, The Whites, Riders In The Sky, Mike Snynder and Mandy Barnett.

Mr. Dickie
22 October 2011

Thursday, August 19, 2010

War in Iraq Over?


Oh God, let this horrible war quickly come to an end that we may all return home and engage in the only work that is worthwhile -- and that is the salvation of men. (Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson in A Rainbow of Hope by Billy Janice Hughey, p. 257)

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Last night, quietly and with little fanfare, the war in Iraq supposedly came to an end when the last of the combat units drove into Kuwait. Over four thousand of our citizens died in this fiasco. Around fifty thousand support troops remain which means our leaders declared the war over before it is over, just like the previous president did so many months ago. That said, I congratulate our current president and his administration on the progress that's been made. If the soldiers remaining in Iraq are lucky the people of Iraq will have the strength and determination to assume responsibility for their own destiny.

Mr. Dickie
19/Aug/2010 10:55