Tuesday, February 21, 2012

THE CABALA OF PEACE

China said that it supports the Arab League's proposals for ending the violence in Syria, reflecting Beijing's desire for mediation but aversion to U.N. involvement that could lead to authorizing force, as happened with Libya.

After Russia and their closest ally China lost the Cold War, they also lost their appetite for war; instead these two super powers, one with massive land and resources and the other with massive population, consolidated their take and began rebuilding their countries.

The non-spiritual humanists, Russia and China, balanced between autocracy and democracy, have made enormous steps forward. Ironically, in the West, particularly from right-wing religious extremists, war is the preferred response. Why does religion want to wage war?

War is endemic to religion because fighting for God and country is so much more than just fighting for country; claiming, God on our side, is often the excuse used for murder. When God is not invoked, peace and prosperity come quicker to the people. A king bridges this divide.

The Cabala explains, A king is not a king without a people, therefore the king loves the people; having the responsibility of the people forces the king to be humble before God. The Torah promises, religion will succumb before King Moshiach comes to be king over the world.

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