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Welcome back!!! Glad to hear you promoting nonviolence. Have been studying a little about the Society of Friends (Quakers)and so admire their belief through the past few centuries of nonviolence. Why do you think it is so hard for people to be peaceful? It seems to be a part of men's mentality more so than women. Would love to believe that people will survive because of nonviolence but the world is so diverse, I just don't see it happening. Can you be an ideologist, realist, and skeptic in one? The object (objective), subject (subjective) was a little hard for ME to follow, but I'm hanging in there. Thanks-- good to hear you.
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