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And Gulliver Returns Book VII : Book 7 Visit to Indus

By: Bob Oconnor

...er being appropriately garlanded with the fragrant blossoms that visitors prized, they would make their way down the potholed roadway, past the garb... ...e right to be skeptical. But here we are—needy, honest, truly democratic, peaceful, eager to work—and only a few philanthropists to help. ―It... ...may increase the number of abortions of female fetuses, since sons are so prized. But some Indians still prefer having more children even if it mean... ... as boys. But just as large families are traditional, so are male progeny prized. Not long ago I talked to a woman with seven children. She told me ... ...PULATION CONTROL ―Just as all national leaders who are looking for peace and prosperity know, we must reduce population and increase educatio... ... you can see from the history of wars that our approach has been far more peaceful. ―In India we also have the Sikh religion. It was founded ab... ... The extremists who embrace the Golden Rule are the saints 49 and the Nobel Peace Prize winners. The extremists on the other side are the inquisi... ... ―Our greatest modern thinker, the Nobel Laureate in literature Rabindranath Tagore, inspired me with his wis...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...out that Commander?‖ —―Whoa! That‘s not in my plans. I want it done peacefully. But I see what you mean. I would have to consider it immoral. ... ... has some strong reasons for doing it. But I‘m still casting my vote for a peaceful population downturn. But you certainly make me think doctor. Obvi... ...the imprisoned will get his just deserts sooner—heaven if he has made his peace with God, or hell if he hasn‘t. Why stop a physician-assisted suicid... ...ave heard the story about when President John Kennedy was entertaining 49 Nobel Prize winners for dinner at the White House in 1962. He opened with ... ...ard the story about when President John Kennedy was entertaining 49 Nobel Prize winners for dinner at the White House in 1962. He opened with the ob... ...e universe from the sub-atomic levels to the galaxies, and from amoebas to Nobel laureates strongly implies, if not necessitates, a creating mind. ... ...ng the best in the world. No country comes close to the U.S. in producing Nobel Prize winners. The U.S. has well over a third of them. ―I thi... ... best in the world. No country comes close to the U.S. in producing Nobel Prize winners. The U.S. has well over a third of them. ―I think the... ... today seem to be more vocal about their atheism. Steven Weinberg, a Nobel prize winner in physics, warned that ‗the world needs to wake up from its ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...r instincts, our heredity or by our environment? ―Are we basically violent beings -- as some anthropologists assert? Or are we primarily peacef... ...utterly unselfish. It could be seen in the love of God for humanity or in the unselfish, sacrificing love of a person for others. Many of the Nobel ... ...y unselfish. It could be seen in the love of God for humanity or in the unselfish, sacrificing love of a person for others. Many of the Nobel Peace ... ...lfish. It could be seen in the love of God for humanity or in the unselfish, sacrificing love of a person for others. Many of the Nobel Peace Prize ... ...ners exhibit this type of love. Albert Schweitzer, Mother Theresa or the lawyer Peter Benenson, who founded Amnesty International and won the Nobel ... ...xhibit this type of love. Albert Schweitzer, Mother Theresa or the lawyer Peter Benenson, who founded Amnesty International and won the Nobel peace ... ... this type of love. Albert Schweitzer, Mother Theresa or the lawyer Peter Benenson, who founded Amnesty International and won the Nobel peace prize ... ...is our real needs, not those which we feel, that are essential in developing our mental health and happiness. ―Albert Schweitzer, the Nobel ... ...needs, not those which we feel, that are essential in developing our mental health and happiness. ―Albert Schweitzer, the Nobel Peace Prize ...

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