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consideration vanishes. No part of society or government is so ignorant as to reject a retirement lifestyle in a garden paradise to turn to pollutions and bondage of a commercial lifestyle. Once the international community can see abundant life and beauty in the future instead of the chaos and calamity they envisioned, they can accept the change of direction. Oppositions that arose with "sustainable development" and its desire to last forever will be gone; a garden paradise is a system of regeneration for all needs, trees and animals multiply for future needs, there is abundance even for an increasing population and the increased population can continue to grow foods. Conservation of natural resources is easiest when an economic focus is not consuming them. This is truly environmental sustainability at its best.
The rain in due season to complete this garden paradise is where faith comes in. Multitudes in many religions know there is a living faithful God who created this earth. In all His Holy Scriptures, He promises rain in due season to those who follow His ways. (Leviticus 26 and others) His ways are easy, love His ways because He loves you, and love your neighbor. This is the part that puts the paradise back in the garden, sustains the environment, and conserves natural resources for future generations.
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