10 Ways to Achieve a Heaven on Earth
by John E. Wade II,
Editor of How to Achieve Heaven on Earth: 101
insightful essays from the world's greatest thinkers, leaders and writers

The underlying trends toward a heaven on earth are often obscured by the
"noise" of the day, pessimism and cynicism. But I believe that with God's
enduring, steadfast love humankind will ultimately reach a heaven on earth. The
ten elements that I believe are essential in this quest are as follows:
1) Peace: The major keys to peace lie in our ability to prosper and spread
democracies worldwide. Going beyond toleration to respect of all loving faiths
is also critical. Advancing to general acceptance and appreciation across racial
lines will build peace within and between nations.
2) Security: We must strive to gain security from terrorism and crime. It is
critical that we stop radical Islamics. History is replete with fanatics such as
Hitler who somehow gain power with genocide and aggression. Recognizing the
danger and acting internationally through winning minds and hearts without
letting up on international pressure are essential to a victory over terrorism.
For example see Paul Marek's powerful essay, "A Look at Radical Islam" and James
K. Glassman's persuasive contribution, "How to Win the War of Ideas."
3) Freedom: Freedom is prized by all humans whether they currently
possess it or not. Implicit in the democratic ideal is that free individuals
will generally act in their own best interests. And the sum of a free society's
actions will allow a greater whole than with nations who repress its people.
4) Democracies: Democracies worldwide in the long run would be the best kind
of government for reaching and enjoying a heaven on earth, for they empower the
individual and ultimately societies to make good choices. History has shown that
democratic governments are less likely to make war with one another.
Additionally, they discourage tyrants who are corrupted by power. Democracies
provide for the orderly transfer of power. However, we must realize that
elections don't necessarily produce the best leader in every case.
5) Prosperity: Capitalism tempered with democracy and free, fair trade can
lead to worldwide growth and wealth, which can benefit each of us and all of us
to the degree that our own talents and resources permit. Preparation and
opportunity go hand in hand with self-discipline and hard work. Each of us must
strive for financial literacy and make it our business to know what we own. We
have a responsibility beyond ourselves in our wealth. We are not meant to love
money, but to treat it with respect and be generous toward worthy ends.
6) Spiritual Harmony: We must move beyond religious tolerance to real
respect among all the world's loving spiritual beliefs and practices. Even
differing beliefs can lead to similar values, which in turn may lead to behavior
that is acceptable to God. Loving religions teach us how to live our lives and
how to cope with our own mortality. God's enduring, steadfast love will empower
us here, just as I firmly believe that love will allow all the other elements.
7) Racial Harmony: While the lack of racial harmony goes back to ancient
times, that certainly doesn't mean that we can't overcome this obstacle. Our
nation has moved forward largely by peaceful means over recent decades,
including the election of an African American president. Many other nations have
also advanced in this march toward racial harmony. In our country we owe much of
this nonviolent racial progress to Martin Luther King, Jr. See "Where Do We Go
From Here?" in that great leader's own words. The Golden Rule is especially
important in treating others with respect.
8) Ecological Harmony: We must tend to the world's God-given environment
-- emphasizing natural beauty and perpetual conservation. Concurrently, we must
achieve a balance between those worthy goals and the necessity of rescuing those
in abject poverty as well as maintaining all nations' economic progress.
9) Health: Technology and medical science are vital to advance the health of
the world's population. Additionally, our own physical, mental and spiritual
habits must embody disciplines that promote good health. Death is inevitable
until God acts to prevent it, but wholesome, active behavior can result in
longer and longer lives as medical science, our habits and economic means
progress.
10) Moral Purpose and Meaning: Moral purpose and meaning is perhaps the
hardest element to achieve. We do not always do the right thing day by day. Our
DNA and environments are not perfect. We have weaknesses that can result in
horrors such as the Holocaust. But our flaws do not mean that a nurturing
environment can't lead to success after success until God finally takes over and
pulls us out of the misery of our human condition.
When you consider the above, think about this excerpt from the New Testament,
Matthew 19:26, "with God all things are possible."
The above is an adapted excerpt from the book How to Achieve Heaven on Earth: 101 insightful essays from the world's greatest thinkers, leaders and writers edited by John E. Wade II. The above excerpt is a digitally scanned reproduction of text from print. Although this excerpt has been proofread, occasional errors may appear due to the scanning process. Please refer to the finished book for accuracy.
Copyright © 2010 John E. Wade II, editor of How to Achieve Heaven on Earth: 101 insightful essays from the world's greatest thinkers, leaders and writers
Author Bio
John E. Wade II, editor of How to Achieve Heaven on Earth: 101 insightful
essays from the world's greatest thinkers, leaders and writers, is an
author, investor, philanthropist, and founder of the nonprofit organization
Soldiers of Love. An active member
of his church and civic organizations in his area, Wade holds an M.A. from the
University of Georgia and has worked in a range of fields. His extensive
travels, including visits to China, India, Egypt, Israel, Syria, Jordan, and
Brazil, inspired him to collect the essays in this work. Wade lives in New
Orleans, Louisiana.
For more information, please visit
www.HeavenOnEarth.org.
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