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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Normal, IL
Posts: 111
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1. i don't know of anybody calling for a one world leader. in fact, it seems a council chosen by the people (i don't mean politicians, more like philosophers) would be a much better fit. we've tried individual leaders. they don't work out too well. 2. it really depends on what kind of one world government your talking about. we are many people living on one planet. once we get away form the idea of being american, italian, japanese, etc we will instead say 'i'm from earth.' it seems to me that a single world government elected by the people of the world would be appropriate when dealing with global problems. things like food shortages, global warming, animal extinction, etc are not isolated cases. we can longer treat them like isolated problems because they affect us all. i'm not saying we should abolish local government, but it seems to me that a single world government would be useful for many things that must be treated at planetary problems. 3, 4, and 5. there are many billions of people around the world who need food, water, and healthcare. surely you don't expect any single particular government to help all of these people. again, a group of spiritual, philosophically minded people from all around the globe would be my best recommendation to helping those in need who cannot help themselves. 6. i don't know of anybody who is pushing for world ID cards or ID chips besides the negative elite and those who have been brainwashed enough to believe the negative elite are our benevolent friends. and that group is falling apart in front of our eyes anyway. 7. yes, a universal financial system would be best (not paper money or zeros on a computer screen) but something tangible and has actual value. like i said before, the people who currently control the worlds finances are falling apart. once they have completely fallen, a world currency would be more appropriate. when anti-gravity technology is finally a reality, i don't want to have to exchange my american dollars for euros if i decide to go to europe for dinner. 8. as far as abolishing christianity...i take it your a christian considering you forgot about the jews, muslims, buddhists, etc, so i'll keep my mouth shut. 9. as far as i can tell, new age people don't believe in any religion. if i don't like watching football, i'm not going to get rid of all the current football teams just to create a brand new one. so no, they have no desire to create a new world religion. in fact, most of the new age people i know see religion as a positive, uplifting thing. they don't care what people believe because they realize we're all free to believe whatever we want to believe and there's nothing wrong with that. 10. destruction of jesus christ? hunting down all those who worship jesus and killing them? that's a pretty bold statement. i thought new age people were a peaceful, open-minded crowd. my mistake |
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