Yes, when Jesus returns.
2006-12-24 10:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish, however the problem is that there are finite resources, meaning, the things we use (oil is a good example) are running out (despite what some people say) and often the things we use in our modern world do not regenerate. That's why there are wars; that is, people fighting over finite resources. Add in global warming and the situation is even more bleak. So, in reality, I don't believe the world will be without hunger, disorder and uncertainty. The only certainty is that there will be hunger, war, and disorder, sorry :-(
2006-12-24 10:05:47
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answered by lucy 2
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The society in which we live is a reflection of it's individuals.
We can not have a society better that it's individual components.
What is happening outside in the world is a reflection of the way of thinking and acting of each one of us.
There is a need for a transformation on an individual level, which is very difficult, and a transformation on a structural level of the society, even more difficult.
Mankind has managed to overcome many difficult challenges in the past. Will it be able to overcome these two remaining obstacles? Definitely yes.
" The earth is but one country and mankind it's citizen. "
2006-12-24 17:03:19
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answered by apicole 4
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i think of which you ought to communicate on your spouse approximately it. She's the two going to be happy with or no longer. So if she is positive then pass and have relaxing! If she isn't then propose a weekend ingredient. If she would not desire to pass, then enable her know how unfair it quite is to the babies. they want something to do for the period of spring destroy week. There particularly should not be any reason that she does no longer be happy with it, till she desires to pass besides. additionally, the way she has been treating you latterly she may well be excited to have time at residing house via herself. She could bounce on the prospect for each individual to be away. On a private word: i think of which you and your spouse are the two finding for a mode out. i grew to become into informed presently that interior the direction of a marriage, you will fall in and out of like which comprise your better half, yet what makes a good marriage is sticking it out interior the undesirable situations too and remembering which you fell in love with that individual and why. i believe sorry for you because of the fact i know how unhappy you're along with her. i'm hoping for you (and your babies) which you come across happiness with despite you do.
2016-11-23 15:40:32
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answered by ? 4
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no, it's called the end of the world. Jesus comes and Heaven has no hunger, war, uncertainty, or disorder.
2006-12-24 10:04:29
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answer #5
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answered by Babs' Flags 1
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no because governments will not support that notion...'
developing world depend a lot of foreign aid funding from world charity donations. they have the resources to feed and help their own people but instead use the financial resources to strengthen the army , purchase military weapons, and exploit their natural resources for the purpose of selling to world markets.
if each and every human being is properly fed and clothed, there will be no need for the existence of many government agencies, charitable organizations, and such..so for the purpose of sustainable existence for these organizations,...there will always be hunger, poverty, and troubles in this planet.
2006-12-24 10:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as there is religion, I think not. Religion breeds hate and contempt. Just pay attention the next time you or someone else is told they're going to hell because you/they don't worship god. Especially when it comes from a profoundly religious person. Is that truly a compassionate thing to say? It's a threat which implies bias, which implies contempt, and ultimately hatred. The unfaithful aren't worthy of interaction with the faithful, regardless of whether they're benevolent people or not. It's segregation, not completely unlike black men and women faced a century ago. Which ironically started because so called Christians, who in their faith, couldn't see them as equals.
Bush certainly isn't helping our cause either, btw.
2006-12-24 10:21:17
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answered by Aurelius 2
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Yes Yes Yes
2006-12-24 10:06:24
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answered by Jeff gordon 2
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As long as people like Bush continue to make things worse for the planet?
Not a chance.
2006-12-24 10:07:41
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answered by Anonymous
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If the world meaning Earth, probably not.
If the world meaning we start another world on another planet like Mars, still, NO.
2006-12-24 10:02:48
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answered by fatp3ngu1n 3
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Yes, Jesus promised that one day the meek would inherit the earth and it would be peaceful and free of sickness sorrow and pain.
2006-12-24 10:03:34
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answered by Ruth 6
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