Interfaith dialogue on economic justice |
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iec786
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The present economic climate is controlled by the bankers.You or i or anyone for that matter cannot change it.Saddam Hoosain of Iraq wanted to change the world currency to gold and look what happened to him??Mummer Qaddafi
spoke of the Gold dinar and look what happened to him.So yes as much as you want to you cannot change it. You talk of poverty in Africa,The richest continent on the globe Africa has Gold,oil,copper,uranium,Diamonds yet they do not have food?????does it make economic sense?????? Africa has guns but no food????no my friend we cannot change it.The bankers have their hands in your pocket. |
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Ceo3
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Hi all,
Is anyone aware of inter-faith economic forums, organisations across religion which promote economic equity? Economic hardship impact on you regardless of religion or ethnicity. In the US 1.7m ppl lost their homes last financial crises, in Africa starvation is rampant due to excessive govt debt re-payments. The People of the Books have more in common re economic fairplay than we have differences and I think working together to find solutions could be the key. |
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