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Welcome to the one website that is dedicated to making peace with our enemies rather than stopping hate. The difference between the two is that when someone tries to stop hate, more hate can be created by arguing and debating. If someone decides to make peace, they will make new friends, rather than enemies. Love is the greatest power of all, and it can conquer almost everyone.
While you are visiting this site, you will learn about intolerance toward races, sexualities, religions, and other forms. Some of these stories may shock you at first, but they are all true. Some of them take place in other countries of the world, and some of them take place right here in the United States of America. You can also learn about some famous peacemakers and some that are not so famous. There are also opinions expressed by some of my classmates I school with about some intolerant situations that happened in our past, and some that are happening right now. We have chosen to make peace with our enemies. Are you willing to become a peacemaker? Will you take the path to peace and tolerance? If you are ready, click here.
The group of people that will be most affected by intolerance are teens. I am a teen who has chosen to find a way to tolerance and peace on our planet. This world is our home and our only way of surviving, so what is the point of hating, when we have to share the world with them. Everyone must learn to understand people before they judge them. If we stay intolerant, nothing will change. If we do not take action, nothing will change. Hate will conquer the world over love. Illustrations, text, and computer graphics found on this page are all creations of Ted Koellhoffer, who is the creator of this site, unless otherwise noted. Copyright 2001. If you would like to use any of these creations, please email me at [email protected]. Toward April or May, there will be a page just for poems, stories, or inspirational biographies on people in your community who devote some of their lives to tolerance. Email me at [email protected] for details if you are interested.
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