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15 pages in length. The writer discusses seven ethical and theological issues as they pertain to two articles. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Moving forward into the twenty-first century finds the quest for global peace at a crossroads never before experienced in the history of the world; for it ever to occur,
there must be a comprehensive move from all global communities toward nonviolent settlements of international disputes. Ratzinger et al (1987) and The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (1983) agree
upon how universal peace is elusive at best and wholly impossible at worst given the member diversity of the global playing field. With the idea of violence as the
primary element of global hostilities, it stands to reason that if the element of violence did not exist, there would be no motivation for battle; however, logic cannot be applied
when dealing with fundamentalists, which therefore removes the opportunity to address the situation in a non-violent manner. Yet there is still an outpouring from all sides for radical force
not to be met with retaliatory violence as a way to illustrate how global strife does not have to be resolved through brutality.
There is nothing more frustrating for an antagonist than to fail to elicit a response from his target. A schoolyard bully who cannot raise a reaction from the person
at whom he is shooting spitballs will soon give up in defeat since the entire gratification of this antisocial behavior is based upon the victim getting hurt, being angry and
starting to cry. While it is nearly impossible to turn a blind eye to the decimating aftermath of an al-Qaeda attack, that is precisely what is necessary in order
to reach them at the only level they understand; to rob them of the action/reaction scenario is to serve a blow to the only thing they value (Trager, 2005; Abrahms,
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