I discovered that this week's reading is very interesting and very thought-provoking, but I was particularly upset about Thomas Merton's "original child bomb". I think this may be Merton's reaction to this poem. If you do not do anything else, it will definitely make the readers think, and you will want to question our behavior as a country. I think that the definition of Haidt's moral system is interesting and I believe this will help at least make superficial reconciliation of the conflicts of religious morality and secular morality.
Peace education does not emphasize the negative definition of peace (ie, peace does not mean war), but the concept of positive peace, ie the fair and equitable harmony between individuals, groups, and nations It is based on the process of battle for dialogue. . Positive peace recognizes that the peaceful world must be more than the world without war. In other words, an important part of peace education must be a process to help students acquire a personal vision of what they mean for peace. This process of imagining a positive peace makes full use of children's idealism while allowing children to consider practical ways to achieve peace.
Peace is what many of us desire on the earth. This is what many people struggle, fight, and hard working hard. But is this possible? Is it possible to unify the countries of the world and live in peace and harmony? Is it possible to unify religion, culture, ethnicity, and what will ultimately be achieved in many beauty contests is called "world peace"? Evening judge and classmate Peace is defined as "state of harmony between people or groups." This word tells us that peace on the earth can not be maintained by force, which can only be accomplished through mutual understanding among people. There are many ways to reflect on the word "peace." I have always believed that peace is a country where our world lives and that one country gets along with another country. I also believe that peace is a peaceful state among people who do not have conflict and disagreement.
Today there are countless religions in our world such as Christianity, Islam and Buddhism. These religions are very different, but they have the same idea behind them: to be a better person. People practice and adore some gods and try to live peacefully with themselves and other people. The overall idea of these religions is ambiguous, but the details are very diverse. - Breakthrough progress brought about by the scientific revolution has had a great impact on enlightenment. If courageous people dare to oppose the established way of thinking, enlightenment can not be realized. These people take risks and are placed under public supervision. They not only asked us about the operation of our world but also designed a new scientific method to reveal the new truth of our existence.