Ejemplos de uso de Brotherhood of Man
1. A priest poured libations of wine and incense burned on a tiny copper tripod while a choir of men and women chanted hymns. Our hymns stress the brotherhood of man and do not single out nations,‘‘ said priest Giorgos Alexelis.
2. As George Orwell famously said, far from spreading the brotherhood of man, ‘sport is an unfailing cause of ill–will‘, not to say sheer hatred, from the ‘bodyline‘ cricket controversy when England were playing in Australia in 1'33 to the 1'36 Berlin Olympics to the Moscow Dynamo tour of England in 1'45 which was Orwell‘s peg.
3. Zaid Ahmed, 25, a shop worker from the city, had cycled to the shrine to ask for help with a family problem. ‘The bombings in London are very bad,‘ he said. ‘We believe in the brotherhood of man and that Islam does not allow the killing of innocents.‘ Men alongside him nod in agreement.
4. Monitor founder Mary Baker Eddy wrote, "One infinite God, good, unifies men and nations; constitutes the brotherhood of man; ends wars; fulfils the Scripture, ‘Love thy neighbor as thyself...‘ " ("Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," p. 340). This spiritual vision involves recognizing and mentally denouncing the evidence that God‘s children are divided into opposite "sides," believing themselves to be either aggressor or victim.
5. At the time of the Russo– Japanese war, Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Monitor, wrote an article for the Boston Globe with the title, "How strife may be stilled." She declared: "God is Father, infinite, and this great truth, when understood in its divine metaphysics, will establish the brotherhood of man, end wars, and demonstrate ‘on earth peace, good will toward men‘ " ("The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany," p. 27'). Acknowledging God as the great First Cause, the infinite source of all good, is vital at this crucial point in history.