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To: SOROS who wrote (393)9/20/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: KIWI  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1151
 
Hi Soros

I have been reading with interest your messages and I find that they tend to portray a lot of doom and gloom. I agree with what you say about world conditions " They stink" but these things must come to pass and the only way to "survive" is to repent of all our sins and ask God for forgiveness, and to lead a life that is pure, then your heart will be free and world chaos will not terrify you. Maybe this sounds a bit simplistic but that is the way I see it.

Please give me your opinion on the following,

Pope John Paul II in his letter on the Great Jubilee has called for the millennium to be associated with the biblical concept of Jubilee, whereby every seven years and especially every 50 years, people are freed from burdens and injustices that been built up over the past.
(Lev.25:10)
The Pope has suggested that the Jubilee was a appropriate time to give thought to reducing substantially, if not cancelling outright the international debt which seriously threatens the future of many nations. The Jubilee does not concern all debt but only debt which will not be paid anyway and it does not apply to all countries in the world but only the poorest.

This is possible but what would be the fallout.

Thank you
Kiwi



To: SOROS who wrote (393)9/20/1998 9:45:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1151
 
Hey SOROS, I enjoy your posts for the most part, but I have to disagree with many of them.

Suppose, for a moment, that a new world order was established. Which country would play the predominant role in that World Order?

BINGO!! The United States of America, as sole remaining world superpower.

And even if the global financial system goes belly up, there is no other country outside of the US that could enforce the military maxims necessary to create such a world order.

So as far as I'm concerned, if the NWO occurs, we're on the winning team and the result will be that the Rule of Law that currently exists in the US (except in the White House) will be overlaid upon the disorganized and corrupt gov't overseas.

Btw, out nearest competitor, Japan, is seeing their Nikkei market index close to hitting new lows tonight.

Regards,

Ron