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Choose War or Peace

Pl read Author Notes. A Non-Fiction in 141 words. Words invi

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Comment from Curt Winslow
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I agree with you but unfortunately it is in man's nature to be stupid and speak wrong unless he rids himself of that nature (James 2:2,3). The way to peace is inward. Great job!

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

Comment from Jade Lawson
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Words... indeed they can have a big impact and influence positively or negatively, it is important to use them wisely. My favourite passage in this again inspirational work from you:
Choice is yours. Use words either to kiss war or peace.


 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

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Your opening statement, "Words invite wars or restore peace" is a great opening statement. Very important to use wise words. Your message is strong and reflects upon us what kind of words are we speaking.

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

Comment from Margaret Snowdon
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History reminds us the essence or truth of wise use of words.


Ignorance of wise use of words is of no excuse.


words can wound or cure - but words alone have never kept the peace - it seems all the world over there is trouble and so much devastation.

Margaret

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

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Without doubt there is a lot of power in words. You stress using them wisely which is certainly good advice and an action so often forgotten.

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

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I am not sure I would choose words as the cause of war, maybe intolerance of others' beliefs, cultures, or religions would probably be more accurate.

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

Comment from lindalcreel
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This was a great way to break it down, so anyone can understand. You are so right, but I keep going back to the children's nursery rhyme that says "Words will never hurt me." I believe there is a lot of untruth to that statement. Words can hurt, a lot! Which is probably why it is better to remain silent than to offer words of wisdom. Thanks for sharing! This was well done.

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

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Words have one side, Wilson and Chamberlain found this to be, when they talked to mad men. I can tolerate bad words and mean words even if they hurt. Its called freedom for you.
I find myself to be equal to you there for I can be at peace with you. Saying you are equal to me places me above you looking down your words become war. What makes me think is always to be thankful for. THANK YOU

Danny

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

Comment from mauial
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I totally agree with the content. "The words of a man's mouth are deep waters. The well of wisdom is a torrent bubbling forth." ~Proverbs 18:4

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013

Comment from SteveY
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Boy you certainly expressed some wise and peaceful words in this one. Way to go. May my words bless you and yours as much as yours did mine!

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2013