This book aims to further harmony and human rights in Catholicism and the world at large; by exploring delicate issues within the Catholic Church, such as clerical celibacy, which ought to be discarded, according to the author - as well as gender inequality; recent revolts in the Vatican showing that the church is still failing women. While Pope Francis has opened up more discussion about women's roles and appointed women in key Vatican positions, the topic of them becoming priests is still very much taboo. Quantum Theory - and the ethical and psychological ramifications of spiritual…mehr
This book aims to further harmony and human rights in Catholicism and the world at large; by exploring delicate issues within the Catholic Church, such as clerical celibacy, which ought to be discarded, according to the author - as well as gender inequality; recent revolts in the Vatican showing that the church is still failing women. While Pope Francis has opened up more discussion about women's roles and appointed women in key Vatican positions, the topic of them becoming priests is still very much taboo. Quantum Theory - and the ethical and psychological ramifications of spiritual intelligence - is also an approach which the world religions should adopt, according to the author, as the world is always in motion - constantly changing, developing and evolving... However, first and foremost this book advocates that we all have to work together on making the world a better place - by being open-minded and willing to overbridge differences; so that peace, prosperity and love can be manifested in the world.
In my recent publications I have put forward the option of a possible one-state solution in Israel/Palestine; a bi-national state to manifest peace and prosperity in the region. This would combine Israel and the Palestinian territories into a single state with one government. An argument for this solution is that neither side can justly claim a state on all of the land - or the better and richer parts of the land. However, I want to make it perfectly clear, that by proposing a bi-national state, I am not supporting the political annexation of Palestinian territory. However, in my opinion, it is necessary to implement an inclusion into the economic infrastructure for the Palestinian People; to ensure Peace and Prosperity in Israel-Palestine, so that business and commerce between all ethnic groups can take place freely and unhindered; the current barriers and Israeli checkpoints being a huge obstacle to this. Hence in the spirit of Freedom of Movement - for both Palestinian and Israeli people - a one-state solution would be the better option. However, a true Bi-National State between Israel and Palestine would also mean that Israel would have to undergo some political changes; such as that the name of the current state of Israel might well have to be changed -like, for example, from 'Israel' to 'Israel-Palestine'; nothing major, but still some minor things which the people of Palestine and Israel would have to agree upon. So all parties concerned in this process of Peacebuilding and mediation should be logical and reasonable; in this very emotional and complex process of finding a viable solution in Israel-Palestine. It is also important to emphasize, that Rule of Law and Judicial Independence must prevail in Israel-Palestine. Amid the current social and political upheaval in the country, it is very important that everybody keeps a cool head and remains calm and positive in this very challenging and critical time. In other words, I'm sure that the political establishment in Israel-Palestine will sort out these challenges eventually, so that Peace and Prosperity can finally be manifested in the Holy Land.
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