Not everything can come into the new world. If your religion is a religion that believes that you have to kill other people, you can’t keep that religion because it won’t serve us as a species. And also, we pretty much think that that’s the values of a psychopath. If you feel like you have to kill somebody because they disagree with you fundamentally on just values like whether God walked this way or that way, then those are debates that are unworthy of a humanity moving into love for each other. And if your religion requires the degradation of humans, the destruction of human rights, selling people, slavery, raping people, mutilating people, for your religion to go forward, we’re going to look at those as whether or not they fall under the umbrella of human rights.
Hopefully, we can bring as many of the world religions forward, and we can weed out any old religions that do not honor human rights for all. So the new religion, the new unity, the new philosophy will continue to be, even better, a big umbrella that includes human rights, sovereignty, and respect for all.
Moving Forward Without Extremism: Embracing a New Vision for Humanity
As we transition into a new era, we must acknowledge that not every ideology, belief, or tradition can come along. This isn’t about intolerance; it’s about survival, about moving forward as a species in harmony and respect. In this journey towards global unity and peace, beliefs that promote violence, intolerance, or the degradation of human rights simply have no place. They do not serve humanity, and they certainly do not serve a future built on love, respect, and cooperation.
Letting Go of Beliefs That Harm Humanity
If a belief system demands violence against others, or if it insists that harm or death is a justified response to differences in faith or values, then it’s clear: that belief is incompatible with a world of mutual respect. Killing in the name of religion or ideology—these are not the actions of a world stepping forward into love, kindness, and understanding. Such actions and attitudes represent the values of a bygone era, rooted in fear and division, rather than the compassion and cooperation we now seek to foster.
In this new world, we leave behind any dogma or doctrine that teaches us to hate or harm others. We choose, instead, to build bridges of understanding rather than walls of fear.
A Future of Universal Human Rights and Dignity
If any belief requires the degradation or exploitation of other humans, it is incompatible with a peaceful, united humanity. Practices that endorse slavery, oppression, or the violation of human rights will have no place in a world where sovereignty and dignity are cherished for all. It is essential that we, as a global community, uphold human rights as an unshakable foundation. No philosophy, no belief, can demand that human beings be treated as less than sacred.
Cultivating an Inclusive Philosophy of Respect and Sovereignty
Our task is to bring as many beliefs, cultures, and traditions forward as we can, provided they honor and protect human rights. We can cultivate a world philosophy, a guiding principle that shelters us all, one that includes and respects a diverse array of cultures, faiths, and identities while upholding the highest values of compassion, kindness, and peace. It’s about creating an environment where we can all thrive in our unique beliefs—so long as those beliefs do not seek to harm others.
A New Unity: A Collective Commitment to Humanity
As we move forward, let us commit to a vision of unity that protects every person’s rights and values each soul. We move forward by weeding out harmful beliefs, not through rejection of cultural diversity but through a dedication to human dignity. In this new era, we find strength not in separation but in our shared commitment to compassion and understanding.
This is our shared journey: to build a world that is worthy of the best within us, where every belief is tested against the principles of love, respect, and human rights. As we let go of the old ways that no longer serve us, we are making room for a future defined by peace, kindness, and an unwavering respect for all.
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