Here is a report about the influx of refugees:
https://needtoknow.news/2020/01/18-republican-governors-ask-for-more-refugees-in-their-states-while-charities-are-cashing-in-and-grifting-off-of-american-taxpayers/
This part particularly caught my eye:
"People who hate Christianity are demanding that in the name of Christianity, Christian governors admit refugees," Carlson responded. "But the governors aren’t actually housing any of the refugees in their own homes or paying any of their own money, so how is it Christian virtue to take other people’s money by force and give it away? I don’t member the part of the gospel."
I tend to agree.
But consider this - global GDP is about $85 trillion dollars, while global population is roughly 7.7 billion, yielding around $11,000 per person. That should be enough to feed, cloth, and house everyone everywhere IF (BIG if) all resources were shared equally among the entire human population.
Any chance that could happen without divine intervention?
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