we experience abundance relative not to the sum of material on earth but relative to the amount of production humans engage in
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link me up fam
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>documentaries bruh
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>documentary >high school dude how many tells do you need that this is propaganda
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the urbanization and growth of Tokyo paradoxically re-wilded much of its hinterland--same applies anywhere
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IMU Christianity is concerned with saving souls. The rest of this is the purview of some more worldly discipline.
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Were people virtuous the Earth could probably support many times more humans. 》
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absolutely; I think this is one of the implications of the "Heavenly Jerusalem" in Revelation
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we begin in a Garden, end in a City, but throughout Scripture cities are symbols of human sin, and founded by Cain
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yet, it is urban life which allows more people to live on earth--God draws good from evil
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this is why I suspect a sort of "redemption of the city" is implicit in Christianity
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Maybe. Everything is temporary here below.
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