Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Israel and the Settlement Freeze

If Israel really has the intention of a two state solution, then clearly the continuation of settlement buildings in the West Bank would be a contradiction. For how do you separate the Palestinians from the Jews when you are integrating them further. Moreover the legality of  settlements by an occupying power is contentious. Our Lord , Jesus Christ, a jew, said : "To whom much is given, much is expected." .God has blessed the nation of Israel and therefore much is expected. Israel can afford to extend the moratorium on settlements constructions for another 10 months without losing a sleep. Israel can and ought to make this sacrifice in order to keep the Middle East peace talk alive and hopeful.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Middle East Peace Talks :Bob Marley said "until the philosophy that holds one race superior..."

Middle East  Peace talks continues to be problematic. Perhaps, Hillary Clinton,Benjamin Netanyanhu and those directly involved should listen to the all time great reggae star , Bob Marley,when he said ; I quote "until the philosophy that holds one race superior and another inferior is finally abandoned and discredited there will be war.  Until that day the hope of everlasting peace will remain an illusion never to be attained...."

Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Lerinja: President Ahmadinejad's UN Speech out of order

The Lerinja: President Ahmadinejad's UN Speech out of order

President Ahmadinejad's UN Speech out of order

The speech that sparked the walking out of US delegates was completely out of order.
 He should show respect to the innocent victims even if he considers them as adversaries.There are pressing issues of the day like the dispute over Nuclear enrichment which needs to be addressed and which will captivate the interest of the world community much more than such frivolity.

The Lerinja: Death Penalty or capital punishment as is more widely referred to in Moral Philosophy.

The Lerinja: Death Penalty or capital punishment as is more widely referred to in Moral Philosophy.

Death Penalty or capital punishment as is more widely referred to in Moral Philosophy.

The case of  Teresa Lewis brings to mind the debate about capital punishment that has raged on for centuries.The Human race has evolved from primitive societies to sophisticated systems of governance and this has been possible because of the careful applications of the principles of moral philosophy to the way the society is organised.  A system of punishment is definitely of paramount importance in keeping law and order in all modern communities.The death penalty is only one of such and critics of this have said it conflicts with human rights. To those I say, all are given fair warning that they jeopardise their own rights by intentionally engaging in taking the lives of their fellow citizens.  The families and loved ones of victims who talk of closure are only seeking retribution and this would be a weak argument for death penalty. The main justifications for capital punishment are deterrence and protection of the society from further abuse. To those who oppose capital punishment on the ground that judicial mistakes could not be compensated for after execution, I say this is a price the society has to pay and this is no more than sending soldiers to die in war fronts. In any case the judicial system can be continously reviewed for improvement. Finally to those who say death penalty has not deterred people, I say placing murderers in prisons that look like holiday resorts has not either. They are better removed permanently so they can be of no danger to any citizens including fellow inmates and prison warders. Being a Woman or a grandmother is of no consequence either. If the courts say she is guilty we have to uphold the law.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

World Leaders meeting at the United Nations General Assembly.

Perhaps it is time for the United Nations to be adequately empowered and its mandate reviewed in order for it to be effective as a global policeman and dispute manager rather than bickering at the Assembly and making resolutions that members are not fully commited to implement. Leaders would serve the world community better by :  1). Proposing and agreeing on reforms to make the United Nations a truly democratic global institution.
        2). Establishing effective military and economic powers to enforce resolutions arrived at democratically.
At present the UN is regarded by a large number of nations as an instrument of America and its allies and this accounts for its weakness in resolving many a dispute.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

American audacity

All the way from USA,Sarah Shourd and her two American friends hitchhicking on the borders up to a point of loosing their way and ending up inside Iran, at a time when tensions are high between the two nations will find it difficult to convince any rational and unbiased person that they did not have any ulterior motives including spying and other covert activities. If the reverse were the case Americans would call the offenders terrorists.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Papal visit to uk should inspire all peace loving peoples of the world


The beautiful spectacle of the Papal visit to UK and the awesome pictures emanating from Hyde Park in London at a site where 400 years ago, Catholic and Anglican Martyrs met their fate is a testimony that it is in vain for violence to be used to further the cause of any religious faith. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the Pope.and other Pontiffs of the major religious sects of Christianity, Islam, Judaism and others could have a joint prayer vigil at Ground Zero  in New York and set aside all mundane differences for the good and progress of mankind. The world could be a better place if we could overcome religious intolerance inherent in many faiths today.
The numbers of people pouring unto the streets to catch a glimpse of the Pope and the attendance at other similar religious functions all over the world are indicators of the importance religion plays in the lives of Humans.  Political leaders should understand this and give due recognition to the beliefs and aspirations of all faiths so long as they are not at variance with the aspirations of the commonwealth of all peoples. An example of this exception is of course the use of violence to propagate one’s belief.

Friday, September 17, 2010

My Philosophy

To quote THE PHILOSOPHER himself  "I think so I exist." From this standpoint I will try to develop my own ideas and will not be moved if anybody else disagrees. I will place emphasis on my faculty of reason and will rely on authority and empirical evidence only to the extent that they do not contradict my a priori synthetic judgements.