His pronouncements could hardly sound more drastic.
In interviews and public appearances, Yusuke Narita, an assistant professor of economics at Yale, has taken on the question of how to deal with the burdens of Japan’s rapidly aging society.
His pronouncements could hardly sound more drastic.
In interviews and public appearances, Yusuke Narita, an assistant professor of economics at Yale, has taken on the question of how to deal with the burdens of Japan’s rapidly aging society.
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All of this euthanasia stuff boils down to money. Some people see caring for the old and sick as just a drain on the tax coffers, but it provides jobs and generates a need for services and goods. It’s a Luciferian philosophy to want to put the vulnerable to death.
The whole thing with euthanasia is luciferian indeed. That is why I think it boils down to more than just money. It’s the easy way out trap to lose as many souls possible. The “big” boys know it. Our professor in economics here thinks society can spare some money. For atheists like him is about saving society from financial collapse. The real urge behind it I’m affraid it has to do with the battle for winning the souls
I think it’s pretty clear what he means…
Satan has no respect for life. God does.
True!