I am guilty of war when I proudly exercise my
intelligence
to the disadvantage of my fellow man
I am guilty of war when I distort other's opinions,
which differ from my own
I am guilty of war when I show disregard
for the rights and properties of
others.
I am guilty of way when I covet what another has honestly acquired
I am guilty of war when I seek to maintain my superiority of position by
depriving others of their opportunity of advancement.
I am guilty of
war if I imagine my kin and myself to be privileged
I am guilty of war if I believe a heritage entitles me to monopolize resources
of nature.
I am guilty of war when I believe people must think and live as I do.
I am guilty of war when I make success in life solely dependent upon power, fame
and riches.
I am guilty of war when I think the minds of people should
be regulated by force, rather than by reason.
I am guilty of war when I believe the God I conceive is the one others must
accept.
I am guilty of war when I think that a land of a man's birth
must necessarily be the place of his livelihood
The true articles of peace cannot be legislated but are drawn up in the personal
aspirations and conduct of the millions of little people. When all frankly
perceive their common dependence, an understanding will emerge that will
transcend the barriers of time and space, creed and race.
rosicrucian order-creed of peace-ralph m lewis-1944
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