in what ways our life far from nature
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Bearing witness” is the Quaker term for living life in a way that reflects fundamental truths. Bearing witness is about getting relationships right. The group of Quakers in the eighteenth century who built a movement to end slavery were bearing witness to the truth that slavery was wrong. Yet bearing witness to right relationships is not limited to Quakers. It is something done by inspired people of all faiths and cultures when they live life according to cherished values built on caring for other people and being stewards of the earth’s gifts. The mass movement to end apartheid in South Africa, Rachel Carson’s triggering of the environmental movement in the 1960s, and the campaign of Mothers Against Drunk Driving to make roads safer are just a few examples of people coming together to bear witness to what they knew was right
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Life has always been the gift of God to us. We are fortunate enough that we are boen in the earth as a human only. Human being are the most intelligent of all the animals present on the surface of earth. Hence we are fortunate enough to be born as a human.
Even for the gift of the nature, we should also contribute to the development of the nature as well. We should preserve and protect the environment before it gets destroyed.
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