01-31-2020, 07:44 PM
I've always scoffed at the notion that the world's population could just keep increasing by the billions.
I've heard people defend the idea that there ARE enough resources to feed over 10 billion people.
And we've all heard about the whole Georgia Guidestones/500,000,000 plan.
But I personally think it's a natural rule that there can't be too many people on the planet.
How ever that population reduction scenario plays out, it can be argued that it was ultimately nature's decision.
Even if it used humans to create a deadly virus... it can still be considered natural in the grand scheme of things.
I've heard people defend the idea that there ARE enough resources to feed over 10 billion people.
And we've all heard about the whole Georgia Guidestones/500,000,000 plan.
But I personally think it's a natural rule that there can't be too many people on the planet.
How ever that population reduction scenario plays out, it can be argued that it was ultimately nature's decision.
Even if it used humans to create a deadly virus... it can still be considered natural in the grand scheme of things.