I agree with you in that living up to one´s convictions is more effective in creating the world one would like to have than preaching one´s convictions.Thanks for the reply quatona. It seems that the quote button is only not working on this forum as the other ones worked earlier tonight.
Sorry if I harped on but I wasn't intending to come across that way. As you said we have to be practical and show how one way can work and not the other. Thats why I was saying that we cant put any religion in charge because it will be rejected. Not just rejected but rebelled against. So this is why I was emphasizing the best way was to live the example of Jesus as Christians. Though it wont change the world overnight it will make a different one by one in little ways. Theres no sense talking about it you have to walk the walk. I try to do this in my work and life. I help people at my local community center when they have problems. They dont know that I am a Christian and my intentions are not to preach and get them to convert. Its just to help them. I have to be practical and help them with their daily problems and find the best solutions. I hope that Jesus will shine from me as an example and this may spread the love. But there's no sense preaching to someone when they need food or a roof over their head.
While I personally agree with this approach, there will always be those who insist that money must be put first (in fact, current social systems define themselves largely by their approach to economics).It is a big problem that we all face and how to come together to find solutions and make things happen. Thats why I was trying to give some practical solutions to how belief can work to solve the worlds problems.
As I said we have to put people first before money and our comforts.
Thus, this too would go down as your or mine personal wish - not a means of creating a society under the premise that people have different wishes and ideas.
Well, I understand that this is your personal way of trying to make your convictions influential (and it is mine as well).This is hard as people want things and this world is based on this. You are right i that you cant make one persons views about what they believe be taken over others and everyone needs to be considered. Thats why I was saying that this is not the way to go with being a Christian. Its living the example and showing the way to go and everyone doing their little part to help. Keep chipping away and hoping it begins to grow. I dont believe its unreal or a dream and I'm out there doing my part.
However, this still doesn´t address what I understood to be the question: What political/social system accounts best for the diversity of views within that society?
Since, if I understood your former posts correctly, you were attributing the things you dislike in your society on the fact that it is a pluralistic one, I disagree. I think you are misattributing the problems. The fact that there are aspects in this society that you don´t like must be attributed to the fact that some people want it that way. Nonetheless, a comparably permissive, tolerant and pluralistic seems to be a good way of dealing with the fact of diversity.
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