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Originally Posted by The Rev
I am often quite dismayed when I realize how easy it would be to fix the world. We just stop hurting one another. That's all we have to do. Just say, "Okay, now I'm not going to deliberately hurt or upset anyone." And if we all did that, then everything would be fine. We could build a really great world together.
And considering how unpleasant the alternative is, that's how I get dismayed. Really, I just can't believe it, sometimes.
The Rev
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It would be incredibly easy to fix this mess (the world). It takes unity, and that unity is something that people under control are lacking. In the U.S., nothing gets done without our "say-so", but at the same time, we do nothing without the say-so of those above us. As for other countries, the case may be very similar, but still lies on those in power.
Money corrupts. Those with lots of it usually call the shots. So the shots being called are...you guessed it. Corrupt.
Unity could only possibly flourish in the absence of corruption and of money. I suppose these would be the first obstacles to scale, but in what way could they be overcome? There's a question that will go unanswered until corruption, along with money, are forcibly dissovled from this world by God's hand alone.