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Economically speaking, the answer is no. Unconditional love wouldn't be a simple solution for the many big problems that have been facing mankind lately.
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It's a good start.
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Unconditional love is one of those cars that looks really great on the lot, but when you try to start the engine, you find there's no place to put the key. Where are you going to find such a thing? The typical answer is "within yourself", or perhaps "from God", but what can one actually do with either of those answers? We're all human, which means we are not, for practical purposes, particularly good sources of unconditional love, and if God were going to do this he would have done so by now. The other half of the question is also eyebrow-raising. Save the world? From what? What part of the world? The problem here is excessive generality: there is no unified, monolithic "world" except as an abstraction, and the hazards to the various planetary and social systems are all very specific: global warming, or nuclear war, or economic chaos, etc. What is unconditional love going to do about global warming? I think the things that will make the biggest difference -- if we could somehow inject them into the human population -- are (a) intelligence and awareness sufficient to see the interconnectedness of ourselves and the planet, and start navigating from that understanding and (b) the capacity to be satisfied with life as it is, rather than as we might wish it to be or imagine it to be. (a) buys you the ability to steer with fewer crashes, (b) buys the ability to stop destroying life as a dramatization of frustration and unhappiness.
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I would tend to think so. Unconditional love is love for the unlovable, the outcast, the people without hope and people without God. Jesus Christ came to initiate this process and the people of the world through the generations are in the process of being saved by the preaching of this Good News, the gospel of Jesus Christ's unconditional surrender and love.
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No, unconditional love is too dangerous and a wrong way to make things right. No way should everybody love people that do heinous things. Love should have conditions on it. You can't just love evil things or people that refuse to stop doing them.
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That and acceptance. http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=8080656
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Unconditional love will turn out in the end the only way of saving the world.The hippies had it right with unconditional love,and the world was in the process of a spiritual awakening.It was a good time to be alive.
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It's the opposite of what is needed. We need tough love and some KITA.
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