Plus betterment of the environment is not separate from improving the lives of people through the examples of renewable energy resources and planting trees …
This could be seen as a moral premise. Is there some sort of ambivalence in the statement itself? I need to really study this and all the closed doors that appear. I hope I will find the key.
Wealth for mankind
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Nice one
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Plus betterment of the environment is not separate from improving the lives of people through the examples of renewable energy resources and planting trees …
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Ah a good suggestion. Thank you!
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Well, point two seems never happening, except few countries 😉 Great quote Kally. Have a beautiful day 💐✨
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Have an amazing weekend, Simon!
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Excellent!
Thank you!
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You’re most welcome, Bryan!
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i agree with you but it’s not so, unfortunately.
Who is rich, he would not share his wealth.
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The sad truth.
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😀
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This could be seen as a moral premise. Is there some sort of ambivalence in the statement itself? I need to really study this and all the closed doors that appear. I hope I will find the key.
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I hope so too. Good luck!
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I liked the message that ALL of us, in an absolute sense OWE a pay back for all the God has given to us.
We do not exist in a vacuum. “Love one another as I have LOVED You!”
Is a command; not a recommendation.
Thanks Kally,
God Bless,
Patrick
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Thank you Patrick for sharing your wisdom with us. God bless.
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I totally agree with you-Both are important and they suplement each other.
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Thank you!
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u are welcome! good Morning!
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Well said!
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Thank you, Mark!
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