SMU-DMN Election forum on common good

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Event: Public forum on Elections and Common Good

Date: 09/27/12 by SMU-Perkins School of Theology & Dallas Morning News

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My opening remarks;
This particular election
has made us acutely aware of the purpose of Governance; to find people from
among us, to bring goodness to America at large, and to every American with bias
towards none.
What is an ideal
society?

Is where, no individual has to live in apprehension or fear of the other, live
his or her own life and let others live theirs.


Indeed if we look at the work of all the spiritual masters, be it Zarathustra,
Moses, Jesus, Krishna, Buddha, Confucius, Mahavira, Muhammad, Native Chiefs,
Shamans, Nanak, Baha’ullah  Joseph Smith and others . They all had a singular determination – for people to live in harmony. The
common values like Justice, truth, trust and respect the otherness of others,
were their corner stone’s.
What does God want?

Like a mother who wants her children to do well,

 Like a teacher who want his students to make A’s,
Like a Chef who wants
his patrons to enjoy his food,
God wants us to do well
and live in harmony.
God loves us all, and he
makes sure, no one is deprived of his care. There is always a peace maker,
prophet, messenger or a spiritual master who guides the group to live in harmony.

America is God’s own Country
America is God’s own country;
everything you can imagine is here in America…Whether it is a race,
religion, ethnicity, culture, cuisine, nationality… or even different seasons,
hot, cold, mild… it is all here. We are a representation of the universe.
Indeed our diversity is the anecdote for extremism. Please remember God has
not signed a deal with any one behind our backs, he, she or it will never do
that.
As the societies evolve, so did the complexities, crime and good things. And we needed someone to manage
our affairs for us, and we elect them to do so.
We expect them and their
efforts to be driven by common Good. They need to think in
terms of what is good for every American? Without infringing their rights, do
unto others is the best values to guide us.
All of us have to make
sacrifices for the common good. What is good for you has got to be good for me
to sustain.
It’s time to reflect
daily..

The Elections have re-invigorated
the though process, thanks to Dallas Morning News for bringing this up and
making people think about it, more than that, each one needs to ask ourselves…
what good have I contributed to the people around me, without a benefit?
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Mike Ghouse is committed to building a Cohesive America and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day. He is a professional speaker, thinker and a writer on pluralism, politics, civic affairsIslamIndiaIsrael, peace and justice. Mike is a frequent guest onSean Hannity show on Fox TV, and a commentator on national radio networks, he contributes weekly to the Texas Faith Column at Dallas Morning News and regularly atHuffington post, and several other periodicals across the world. The blog www.TheGhousediary.com is updated daily.

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