Nermin wrote:
This sounds very sublimish however I often ask myself how we will harmonize
cultural diversity with sense of unity for the highest good of our Planet? Diversity
is one of the best things about the world yet our cultures and maybe our religions
need a little more refinement
"Sublimish" is good, I suppose. It's the result of ending up in the deep end.
Cultural diversity is like the problems of genetic mix (much healthier to mix it up) and agricultural crop rotation (keeps the soil in good shape). Without the diversity, the whole of humanity suffers. With it, great strides can be made, if only on the surface.
There is no point in having a school of painting that allows the artists one can of paint to spill on one canvas in exactly the same manner, with precisely the same result. That's a kind of art, I suppose, but it is only original in comparison with other schools that allow for yellow, red and green paint.
I heard there are some that use paint brushes. They appeared in National Geographic, and the little boys were cutting out the pictures and pasting them in their school notebooks.
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As for religions, we must consider starting a museum of those so that we can explain how so many can co-exist in spite of the competition and conflict they engender in the name of peace and love.
Once in a while a door opens, and let's in the future. --- Graham Greene