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Artknit Thornhill articles: Lets talk about the Golden Rule!

The golden rule is a rule that you can treat others, and others will treat you back. It was found in many religions and cultures. The golden rule reminds us to change the world, on our own, but God can know what you can do. It is a foundation of justice by the golden rule. As well, it mades the Golden rule united. The understanding of justice is a good, universal, spiritually, principle. It reminds us of change the world, on our own. It reminds us to build the world that we live in, and it is related to it. So, the connection of poverty is means to not have money, or you are living in developing countries. And when you have golden rules for people who were living in poverty by, treating others with respect, it reminds us of people treating us with good deeds, and what we have done. It reminds me of bring hope to people. So, the connection of living with peace by treating others with respect and sometimes, it reminds us of making us good life, or changing the world, to make freedom. It is a connection of living in peace by the lack of harming others is the word, that is relating to peace. So, we can be that by every little thing we do affects the people, around us. They in turn affects people around them. Jesus calls us the “salt of the Earth, and the light around them.” That means, we can change our own. It reminds us of our ideas and our opinions also.

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