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Paulowol |
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What do you think are the most critic issues today in the world? On a personal and on a social level.
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Hi Paulo
I rank global warming and climate change as the most critical issue in today's world, because compared with that I feel everything else pales into insignificance.
Cheers
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Dougleunig |
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Reversing mankind's contributions to climate change is our greatest challenge. I believe to do so will require a shift in our lifestyles far greater than just cutting greenhouse gas emissions and will include everything from diet to how we spend money.
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Less pragmatic answer, I believe one of the most critical issues the world faces today is a famine of the soul: Personal despair, the loss of hope and connection, and the resulting apathy toward the world, the Self, and one another.
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I believe that the most critical issue for today is sin. I consider sin as being the cause and source of all evil. It is sin that corrupted our human nature and it is sin that continues to lead this world to destruction.
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Tamarind |
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Since the generation of the Fig Tree started in 1948 when Jerusalem was returned to the Jews, we are now in the last generation and the Anti-Christ will appear during this time. A generation according to the Bible can be 40, 70 or 120 years. The Word says that no man knows when the end of our human bodies will end and the beginning of our Spiritual ones will begin, so I think the single most critical issue is for people to be aware that the Anti-Christ will appear on the earth "FIRST" and claim to be Jesus Christ . He will bring peace to the earth and show many signs, wonders and the appearance of miracles. Many will be fooled and follow after him. Even the very elite, " Bible Scholars", if it were possible. But the "True" Jesus will come from the East and set himself down in Jerusalem.
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