Fri, Jun 12, 2009
Impoverished Living is Confusing
Impoverished living is confusing. Contrary to popular belief, the earth has plenty of resources for everyone on earth to have abundant life. The foundational argument of economics is flawed which is the “proper management of scarce resources.” The mental instability of lack is the belief system that the pie is only big enough for an elite few which causes the narcissistic hoarding of wealth.
Overwhelming evidence reveals that those who believe in God are the most generous to mankind. Philanthropy means “generosity for the cause of mankind.” FivestarMan has a passion for the cause of man.
Having impoverished confusion causes people to fight, quarrel, covet, and kill. The seed of poverty wars within man, because we do not believe that God will provide. Neil Kennedy
It is so frustrating - knowing that there is no reason to have poverty. Seeing the collateral damage that poverty causes is disheartening. There is no need for starvation, for the indignity of subsistence living, for the embarrassment of lack; yet, that is where most people live. In fact, 80% of the world population lives on $10 per day. One in two children live in poverty. According to UNICEF, 25,000 children each day die from poverty.
We value and invest in Latin America Child Care because of their belief system to change the culture of systemic poverty. The foundational purpose is to rescue the minds and hearts of children and give them the knowledge and skills to defeat poverty. More than 100,000 children in 21 countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean “leave impoverished confusion and live! They walk up the street to a life with meaning.”
Overwhelming evidence reveals that those who believe in God are the most generous to mankind. Philanthropy means “generosity for the cause of mankind.” FivestarMan has a passion for the cause of man.
Having impoverished confusion causes people to fight, quarrel, covet, and kill. The seed of poverty wars within man, because we do not believe that God will provide. Neil Kennedy
It is so frustrating - knowing that there is no reason to have poverty. Seeing the collateral damage that poverty causes is disheartening. There is no need for starvation, for the indignity of subsistence living, for the embarrassment of lack; yet, that is where most people live. In fact, 80% of the world population lives on $10 per day. One in two children live in poverty. According to UNICEF, 25,000 children each day die from poverty.
We value and invest in Latin America Child Care because of their belief system to change the culture of systemic poverty. The foundational purpose is to rescue the minds and hearts of children and give them the knowledge and skills to defeat poverty. More than 100,000 children in 21 countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean “leave impoverished confusion and live! They walk up the street to a life with meaning.”