It is easy to assume that all policies and peace Mutually can exclude. The truth is that there are many situations that, to keep the peace, politics may be involved or even get in the way. Where there is a dispute of unusual interests, whether it is to win control, power or leadership, politics is. God teaches us how "we should be" when we are his children. As a person created by God beings we are images of the father asks. We bring peace to ourselves and to others.
In many companies there are internal conflicts and even key leaders begin to make their case and use politics in what they hope may either bring peace or put an end to what they believe, to disturb their peace. Vice-Presidents, other departments and threaten their control should bow do as they are told not these departments. When we discuss politics, we discuss the strategies and processes that are brought to the debate. These same policies dictate the path to peace building as a social whole. But it is also important to remember that it also brings additional conflict within the group and thus another opportunity for peace. Take a look at what took place in Ireland in 1997.
"hold in August 1997, less than a month after the second truce was in Northern Ireland, thousands of Presbyterian pastors and lay leaders gathered in Belfast a historical public recommitment to be drawn between Protestants and Catholics.
Michael Cassidy, a South African evangelical influential in producing open elections and the end of apartheid in South Africa, they called on a new level of personal peace responsibility for reconciliation and bring tolerance. to his invitation to signal almost two thirds of 3000 was in the audience on their promise to peace. earlier this year, the Anglican Church of Ireland has chosen similar steps at its General Synod to condemn the presence of sectarian views within their denomination and an investigation to determine how severe the problem is "(Morgan, 1997).
Without policies to lead would have not taken the additional steps to really determine what the problem was, and dedicate themselves towards peace. But there are other examples where politics and peace are not mutually exclusive. Take the military for example. Our leaders wage war on other countries that have different political views than ours. We are sent to war by force. And just as a winner, we can then define what we believe to be peace. Whose war we fought? Their definition of peace were reached we? Ours, the people of other nations?
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