Comments by "Jackie Wu" (@jwu1950) on "Ryan Chapman"
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No. The miraculous success of China is due to the thoughts of the great Chairman Mao, the great leap forward, and the Cultural Revolution. The great Chairman Mao taught us that revolution is not a game of chess or a game played by boy scouts and that there are lots of bloodsheds and deaths in any successful revolution. He also told us not to rest on our laurels but continue to revolt even against him or against ourselves. The Chinese Revolution is a continuous and never ending struggle for improvement. The great leap forward taught us to be pragmatic and not just shout slogans with no real results. And the Cultural Revolution erased any superstition, feudalistic expectations, and counter-revolutionary complacency. USA could have been as successful as China if it had stopped making wars and started learning from the great Chairman Mao. It's that simple.
It is definitely not luck or natural because before 1949 there were already capitalism, surrounding wealthy nations, and seaports in China, but China only had superstition, idle worship, and corruption like that of Taiwan today. It is not intelligent leadership because there are intelligent leaders everywhere like USA, UK, Japan, but none of them witness the same miracles as in China. It is also not culture because Chinese culture is traditionally lay back, obey the rich, and hear no trouble, see no trouble, and speak no trouble. Confucius taught the Chinese to be submissive, loyal to the masters, and don't make trouble. See how you were totally out to lunch ?
May the love and the peace of Jesus be with us.
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@willisverynice Exactly. Ethics and morality are different, to you. That is because ethics and morality are both subjective, transitional, and situational. Your ethic and morality today may not be the same to you tomorrow, or in a different context. It's that simple.
You don't love everything created by God means you don't love God, and also means you don't understand what God is or what love is. Please tell us what God is and what love is. Give it a try.
Love God is a nuanced approach to our relationship with God. Understand it and you'll get to like it. Buddha does not love God. He loves detachment, and he used that as the mean to relieve pain and suffering. That is a wonderful shorthand to God's Creation. It is passive, pessimistic, dull and uncreative approach to life. It is still very powerful though. I use it sometimes when I felt overwhelmed, hopeless, and helpless under outside pressure. It works great under those time and circumstances.
If you like Buddha, you should consider studying Lao Tzu and I-Ching. Lao Tzu's approach is more nuanced. I-Ching is probably too difficult to understand, but I-Ching is what Lao Tzu's Dao De Jing is based on.
May the love and the peace of Jesus be with us.
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