Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Steve Sanchez's view on lawsuits

I grabbed this from Steve Sanchez's blog. Although it was written almost three years ago, I think it says it all regarding the absurd lawsuit conducted by the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Trauma On Society

I believe our society has become too litigious.

The proliferation of lawsuits and the use of lawyers incites peoples fears and suspicions in a very unhealthy way. It brings out the inclination toward evil in human nature. It is too easy for people to hide behind lawyers and become like vengeful children instead of learning to resolve conflict.

Of course, lawyers are a necessity in our system. They are meant to protect those who are honest. But the system can easily become abused and often is. The legal system is too often used as a tool by the greedy and the vengeful for selfish gain. This breeds a consciousness of fear and conflict which contributes greatly to the stress level of individuals and businesses.

It is well known that there is an enormous amount of money spent on liability insurance and on litigation and lawsuits themselves. Many of these may be necessary, but there is an enormous amount of legal activity which is unnecessary and causes a great burden of stress on individuals and society.

The real solution to this is the universal religious ethic of do unto others as you would have them do unto you - which means to love others as we love ourselves.

Another way to put it is to look after others interest the same as we would look after our own. Such a fair-minded society would help the individual feel safer and freer and therefore more spiritually open.

In my construction and real estate business I never did have a lawsuit against me nor did I present one against anyone else, but there were times when people threatened to do so. The threats always created great anxiety for me.

Forty nine out of fifty jobs were a mutually good experience but those times I ran into difficult people were very disturbing.

In Swedenborg’s theology he presents heavenly life as a state of being where each soul loves the neighbor more than themselves. This is the cause of the ever-growing, eternal happiness of heaven.

On earth we are asked to love the neighbor at least as much as ourselves.

In Churches, which represent heaven on earth, members are trying to practice this and so, I would conjecture, the litigious problem is far less amongst Church members.


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