LOVE TO NEUTRALIZES THE QUADRUPLE CANCEROUS WORDS OF OUR 21ST CENTURY’S WORLD
Written on 12.02.2021
This
is a continuation of the Quadruple Cancerous Words of Our 21st
Century's World. Those who did not read the previous post might not
understand this one. So, I have listed those words at the end of this
post to help them. Readers who may want detailed understanding should
kindly visit my Facebook's Wall and Page (Love Life, Love Peace and Hate
War). I will organize them as a full article and post them here for
readers when I get time. Thank you!
Though monozygotic twins are mostly found to be similar, there are times that they can also be phenotypically different, like most dizygotic twins (Barnes-Davis & Cortezzo, 2019; Ahmadzadeh et al., 2019; Kaminsky et al., 2009). Even twins, whether monozygotic or dizygotic, see things differently or have different opinions/perceptions (Vauclair et al., 2016) depending on their environment(s) in life (Larsen et al., 2019). But these differences cannot change the genes in them if they were genotypically the same (Larsen et al., 2019). In the same even people like twins who grow up in the same environment, can still not see “91” (Team, 2017; Azad, 2019) and understand it the same way; depending on how they look at it or see it. This same “91” might be seen as “16” by different people! This can generate serious disagreement between people, because, depending how each of them turn and look at it, they are all rights based on what they see and the understanding that they attach to what they see! In situations like this, logic cannot solve the problem, but love can do! People can always justify why they discriminate against and stigmatize some people, but the only thing that can always offer a common ground is love. The other five magical words of peace: “Patriotism” (Gangl et al., 2016), “Responsibility” (Levy, 2019), “Respect” (Beach et al., 2017), “Forgiveness” (VanderWeele, 2018), and “Tolerance” (Verkuyeten et al., 2019) are all fruits of love! We cannot be nice to others the way we want them to be nice to us (Matthew 7:12), if there is no love. The stigma that is always attached to most pandemics like HIV/AIDs (Krier et al., 2020; Reyes-Estrada et al., 2018) or COVID-19 (Grover et al., 2020; Demirtaş-Madran, 2020) could be eliminated or reduced, if we always allow love (Matthew 22:34-40) to lead us. As we are still in the month of love, remember that, “Love” which is the first 6 magical words of peace, can help us neutralize the 4 cancerous words (sabotage, intolerance, discrimination, and stigma) of our 21st Century’s World for PEACE. Thank you for Reading!
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