ANSWERS: 5
  • But wouldnt it make our life purposeless? OK, a sneak peek into the future, supposing a man wants money and does not get a job. He tries stealing some money from someone but is caught. Because there cant be any violence, wouldn't he be let go? Wont that fuel crime? I know thats an exaggeration, I also know thats might never happen. But we cant wish for eternal peace without considering every consequence. I want to know what others think about this. If you want to answer this question, answer it with a headline saying you support it or dont. Am waiting...
  • I Support Eternal peace isnt about being boring its about living in harmony with your surroundings. you can still have fun, excitement and still do all the wonderfull things you do now but experience them with more joy and feeling. Having peace allows you to see what truely beatifull and important rather than having other less important thing cloud your true self and what you are really seeking. i love motor bikes and parties. So i am not a nun but being peacefull is something embedded in us that we have forgotten. Much Love x
  • There has GOT to be some way of keeping ourselves amused than simply shooting each other!
  • I don't think it would be boring. It would be a relief for much of the world's population to have even a day's peace.
  • I don't find any happiness or excitement in bad things happening or people suffering around me. I don't think happy or joy can come through to much stress and pain. A world with good people, no troubles sounds like paradise. I don't need bad or evil to appreciate and be grateful for good things. If all I ever knew was good, I'd still love good, not be bored. Boredom comes from inside, not anything outside.

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