How many people do we have to get rid of to allow the rest to live in a decent world.

The natural course of history is a road map to how the future should look as far as I am concerned. Wars, pandemics, cataclysms, and the like seem to keep balancing things out and give us the tools to not only contend with same but develop and sustain that which improves our quality of life. Back in 546 ad or there abouts, there was a massive world wide calamity. Volcanic eruptions, forest fires, floods, earthquakes, etc that decimated vast portions of the population. Took some time to recover, but the globe did and improved intellectually insofar as developing what was their technology. These mega storms that rage today are nothing new under the sun at all and these events all cause massive lose of life. When all happen at once, then there is a true cleansing of the planet. As for the date I mentioned above, it isn't accurate and I cannot remember if it was ad or bc, but it did happen and I'll have to research it again.
 

I don't recall naming any specific age group or stating that God hates anyone. Putting words in my mouth won't help your cause.
I asked you in question form.
1st question a simple yes or no would suffice

2nd question asked for your opinion.
You could offer an opinion or reply I have no opinion.

It's called an exchange of thoughts in words since person to person verbal conversation isn't possible.

I have no cause other than trying to stimulate exchange of thoughts.
 
The UN did a population study in the late 1990's which put the maximum sustainable human population at slightly less than 6 billion. We are already well over 7.5 billion, with 9 billion expected by mid century, and possibly 12 billion by the year 2100. With automation, robotics and AI making human labor less necessary every year, it will not be long before half the population is living at or near poverty, while the other half is doing quite well. If pandemics like this CV don't thin out the human "herd", a massive global conflict between the "Haves" and the "Have Nots" will certainly become a real possibility....quite likely before this century is out. If humans don't begin to follow the laws of "supply and demand", the future is not going to be very pretty.
I guess depending on what a person is now might dictate what they think will impact them. @ 80 I don't think I'll be around to witness the chaos that is on the way.
When do you think the depletion of resources will begin to show up?
 
The UN did a population study in the late 1990's which put the maximum sustainable human population at slightly less than 6 billion. We are already well over 7.5 billion, with 9 billion expected by mid century, and possibly 12 billion by the year 2100. With automation, robotics and AI making human labor less necessary every year, it will not be long before half the population is living at or near poverty, while the other half is doing quite well. If pandemics like this CV don't thin out the human "herd", a massive global conflict between the "Haves" and the "Have Nots" will certainly become a real possibility....quite likely before this century is out. If humans don't begin to follow the laws of "supply and demand", the future is not going to be very pretty.
Well, JC said the poor will always be among us. Guess the “Haves” will lose the war. 😂
 


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