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>>>... and it should eventually force governments to work together on an international legislation. This might just be one more piece in the great plan of God (in this case, the plan of uniting humanity).
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>>ROFL
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>>That's a good one Hilmar!
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>That was not supposed to be a joke. I do believe in God, I believe that there is a general long-term Plan for the welfare of mankind, and that a key part of this Plan includes the unification of mankind.
I also believe in God. It's with the long-term plan that I have a problem. As I get older and look at what happens around me I don't see a lot of improvements.
In a nutshell $$$$ rules the world. Improvements are going to be made if something does'nt cost too much but if the cost of an improvement affects in negative way another part of the economy then there are good chances that that improvement won't be made.
The basic problem is that logic should rule the world decisions not $$$$.
For example. It's a proven fact (scientifically proven) that cigarettes are bad for health. But money generated by that industry is so big that they won't stop making them.
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