The fight for justice,equality,peaceand love is futile

Round 1
Joel_Asher: "There can never be peace for everyone or will crimes ever cease to be comitted. The government cant do anything to stop anyone because the world itself will always have the aura of chaos about it. meaning people debating or arguing about racism or prejudices or violence is not going to do anything to save us from any of those evils."

PreacherFred: "To state that any attempts to pursue justice, equality, peace and love are futile is similar to watching the bath water in a tub going down the drain. Why bother plugging the drain? The water will eventually seep through the plug and evaporate into the air leaving an empty tub anyway. Why slow down the inevitable?

In a larger sense there probably isn't going to be a moment in time when every human being will experience peace and tranquility at the exact same time. Personal serenity is attainable by every individual, if we work for it. You can be in heaven right where you sit, or you can be in hell, the choice is yours! Crime has existed ever since Eve broke the law and ate the forbidden apple. Failure of governments to regulate certain socially condemned behaviors is to invite chaos and discord in proportions that we could never even imagine. Human beings are not born with the concepts of racism and prejudice. These are learned behaviors that are taught to us by society. When we come to realize that these behaviors are wrong then we can begin to learn new, better behaviors. We do not have to be weighed down by the dead weight of injustice, inequality, chaos and hate. Once we learn how to do that then we can soar and feel the peace and serenity that we crave for. The social ills of this world will decrease in direct proportion to the number of human beings that take to heart the concepts expressed by Saint Francis of Assisi. What value is there in debating on whether or not the cup of life is half full because of justice, equality, peace and love; or is half empty because of injustice, inequality, chaos and hate? What matters is what I am personally doing to ensure that I am filling the cup! Remember, every mighty river of this world starts with just a drop of water!"