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All religions should practice what they preach and teach. Makes sense.

We are taught not to surround ourselves with the trappings of the world. Gold, silver, statues, paintings, and jewels become temptations within the soul. For some, it’s a type of power that corrupts the mind.

In ancient times for communities struggling to build and survive, various eternal treasures were their ‘stock market’. This was the only way of preserving wealth through the ages until the day when banks and compound interest came along.

Face it, major religions stole valuables and profited from the conquest of many nations and then used that nations natural resources to finance more conquests. The stolen assets can also be seen at museums around the world, but not in the countries of origin. Those have all been stripped away in the name of some king or one god or another.

Each religion and many museums should sell all the treasures they have gained. Put all proceeds generated into independent world-wide trust(s).

Only a small portion of that global conversion of assets would be necessary to feed, educate and provide safe environments for every citizen of this planet. Distribute annual portions from the trust funds for the welfare of each future generation and to protect the planet and the heavens from ourselves. And still have money left over. The 1st STEP.

Future generations then might actually have a reason to become believers.

Just another wild thought from an old man.

MSK

Jesus Christ.

Have you ever read the Bible?

I wanted to share and experience I had earlier this week. As you know I am almost 70 years old. I regularly take my older sister to her dialysis appointments and to other doctor visits and hospital stays she has required for the last few years. She lives about an hour outside of town, but all of her doctors are near the city where I live. She does not drive and does not own a car, so when she has a medical appointment I drive about an hour to pick her up, drive an hour to the appointment which is close to my house and then drive her back home, stopping for medicine and usually lunch on the way. Then finally head back home. Lately she will get a ride to the appointment, and that way I only drive the round trip once.

She called hours before the appointment one morning because her scheduled driver did not show up. She scrambled and could get an appointment later the same day IF I could come and get her now. So I went to pick her up and take her to the appointment and then to pick up dialysis supplies she needs. We stopped for lunch around the mall area when we saw the Taste of Belgium was open as she had never been there before.

We ate our lunch and asked for the check as well as we needed to leave soon for the second appointment. Nothing special, there were a few other customers being served, we had a great meal and a good time. I was not upset or bummed that I had to drive both ways, and I have a great time visiting with my sister whenever I get a chance. Unfortunately, the appointment runs have become the only time we really see each other these days.

But as usual, I digress. When the waitress did not come back right away to get our check paid, I offered to go get the car so my sister didn’t have to walk across the parking lot. When I picked her up outside she told me she went to pay the check and the cashier said the two women that just left before us had already paid our bill! I was totally floored!

I can only guess why they decided to give us a very special gift. I would probably be wrong. Whatever the real reason, the effect was restoring my faith in humanity, at a time when it is desperately needed by so many.

I try to do similar things for others but I am inspired now, again.

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Michael S Kennedy

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