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Scything Time

Scything Time

Scything Time

Alan Hall

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Editorial:
Partridge Africa
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781482805161
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’I believe that I will make a better future,’ is a popular notion of political, religious, educational and business leaders.To believe is to think that something is true or real. This does not mean it is true. Beliefs become opinions, which are fixed and non-negotiable.It is difficult to exchange ideas when a sentence starts with ’I believe’ and there is no backup of fact.The belief is irrelevant and the behaviour will determine the state of the future.Western leadership drowns in greed, entitlement, belief and gross ignorance, while those who follow, scrabble for the remnants of bad behaviour. Zionism is a quasi Christian/Jewish belief that has distorted behaviour for 3000 years.Western leaders do not understand that unshared wealth is a crime against humanity.

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