Thucydides1987
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It is possible that "trouble" will always be there because God has created human beings with different intellectual and spiritual capacities. If we were all the same---there would be no neccesity for tolerance, compassion and mercy---it is our differences and trancending these differences to find our common humanity that requires these noble virtues......
Well, perhaps the way of transcending our differences is simply accepting and living with them, and not trying to universalize a single worldview? In fact, I would argue that something similar to this "Unity" that you speak of was achieved in polytheistic societies, because regardless of the fact that people were worshipping different gods, they all nonetheless recognized each other's "common humanity", since they knew that they were all participating in a shared world full of deities. What I'm trying to say is, that those people all fundamentally had the same religious worldview, and that the variety of deities that they worshipped was based on a common theological foundation -- which is why the worship of multiple deities is a mere triviality. For example, a Roman, whatever god he may have worshipped, would nonetheless respect a Persian's (his sworn enemy's) god, and would not transgress the line of insulting that particular god -- since that Persian god, in the his mind, exists like his own Roman one.
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