Clarification

2000-1-2 11:21:00

Blayne has some questions about the Declaration. First, since he is new here he has probably not read the whole treatise. For a full understanding, you can read the Declaration at the theNewAgeSite.com .

Blayne writes:
"First of all a couple things stick out here to me and that is we already have an organization that purports to trying to do this its called the UN as you know and it has failed miserably and threatens to become a world dictatorship if we continue to give it more power at the expense of sovereignty."

JJ
Where do you get this idea? Where in the UN is an actual plan for peace such as Project Peace and Goodwill? It does not exist?

The UN has not been all failure. If you look at it as some agent of the devil you may see it that way, but looking at it objectively with no agenda it has its good and bad points.

Blayne:
"Do fiasco's like Kosovo not teach us anything?"

JJ
You're way off base on this one. The war in Kosovo was fought by NATO lead by Bill Clinton and had to go against the UN charter to even fight the war. Many nations of the UN condemned the action, but had little power to stop it.

You seem to get the erroneous idea that the plan uses unreasonable force and takes away free will. The truth is nothing happens with the plan until 18 of the most armed nations agree to give up their weapons of mass destruction through their own free will. No physical force is involved here. Then after the plan is implemented the only force to be used is for self-defense after an aggressive move has been made by another nation.

You seem to be even against this. Does this mean that you think we should have just sent Hitler lots of love and used no force to subdue him? Or when Japan attacked us that we should have not defended ourselves? This is similar to the principle in the declaration you say you are against.

Seeking to change the hearts of man is fine, but if that is all we do then the doomsayers wishes will come true, and the world as we know it will be erased through weapons of mass destruction.

The religions of the world have been trying to change men's hearts for thousands of years and yet we now face the greatest threat of war in our history because of the weapons that are in the hands of the few. A definite plan is needed and if anyone has a better one than Project Peace and Good Will, please step forward and give your thoughts.