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Constructivity Requires Faith Population controllers are shutting down the coal plants and nuclear reactors to make energy and transportation less available. Such destructivity does not reduce the population; it makes a lot of people more miserable. They aren't talking about improving the electrical grid, which is the number one reason why there aren't more windmills or solar plants. They assume that destroying something is the answer to their problems rather than solving problems. They have to destroy life to preserve life. Lack of faith is destroying life to preserve life. Faith is depending upon constructivity as the answer to problems. If we look at the anatomy of the beast, we see that corrupt persons are afraid of constructivity, because it would give others an advantage over them. They want to reduce their external world to a lower level to get it to their own operating standard. Expecting good to come out of constructivity is a moral standard. Morality is not an imposition or demand; it is an absencean absence of destructivity. But in the face of problems, constructivity is necessary to sustain life. So morality requires demands in response to problems which would not be necessary but do exist. Supposedly, the logic of population is that if you feed the bears, you get more bears; that there is a fixed amount of everything, and when it is gone, it is gone. Those assumptions are as fraudulent as a three dollar bill. Solving peoples' problems lowers the population, not increases it. The affluent countries are losing population, and only a high influx of "aliens" allows them to get their work done. If everyone's problems were solved, it would be difficult for governments to sustain a high enough population level. The "fixed amount" mentality is even more fraudulent. Everything that exists now did not exist earlier in history. There was no fixed amount. Oil was in the ground, but it is not an essential or even desirable form of energy. Minerals cannot be created or destroyed, but they are easy to recycle, and substitutes are almost always possible. With irrigation, available farm land north of the tropics could be increased by a factor of ten or more. The northern plains of the US could grow enough vegetarian food to feed several billion people when irrigated, not to mention Canada, Russia, Australia, Mongolia, etc. Supposedly, there is a water shortage. Carbon dioxide propagandists are claiming that fresh water going into the oceans is going to kill the kids. The melting ice would create more than enough water to irrigate everything on the planet; and getting it there would cost next to nothing compared to the cost of removing carbon dioxide from the air. What destroyers claim is absurd, because they are driven by the corruption in their own minds. Their inability to allow constructivity is the reason why faith matters. The ability to expect good to come out of constructivity is the essence of faith. Frauds describe faith in vastly different terms, which is about the opposite of the truth. They rationalize their sin by claiming people are saved by faith rather than works. Faith is supposedly a reason to be destructive rather than constructive. Frauds are always promoted by using a fraudulent model. The model for pitting faith against works is poverty. No one can end poverty, and trying supposedly creates more problems than it solvesthe folly of fools. How about shifting the model to their own deeds and lives (works). Fundamentalists often say abortionists, homosexuals and atheists are going to end up in hell. They are talking about works determining who gets saved. Why don't they rely upon God to take care of their problems instead of trying to take over the schools and government to get their way? Because they don't have the faith to rely upon constructivity as the answer to their problems. |