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'''Rob wrote: Monday, December 1, 2014 at 3:46pm'''
 
'''Rob wrote: Monday, December 1, 2014 at 3:46pm'''
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It is possible the message of "social sustainability" is one that 'leaders' of several nations secretly have been undertaking [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKAyH6_96oQ since the 60]'s and in academic institutions since the 70's and 80's driven it would seem by an anticipated 'decimation' of this planet by abuse and misuse by a spiritually bankrupt civilization. It is therefore interesting to note the reliance upon a 'secular' message to "the whole world" when the whole world is hungering, even dying for spiritual substance.  
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It is possible the message of "social sustainability" is one that 'leaders' of several nations secretly have been undertaking [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKAyH6_96oQ since the 60]'s and publically in academic institutions since the 70's and 80's driven it would seem by an anticipated 'decimation' of this planet by abuse and misuse by a spiritually bankrupt civilization. It is therefore interesting to note the reliance upon a 'secular' message to "the whole world" when the whole world is hungering, even dying for spiritual substance.  
    
<blockquote>That message of social sustainability was primarily directed to the whole world in a secular message, in an attempt to make it appealable (sic) to all people, regardless of their religion, regardless of their beliefs, but not regardless of the values which are common to all people.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>That message of social sustainability was primarily directed to the whole world in a secular message, in an attempt to make it appealable (sic) to all people, regardless of their religion, regardless of their beliefs, but not regardless of the values which are common to all people.</blockquote>

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