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<blockquote data-quote="SCRUBS620" data-source="post: 520112" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I am sure that the farmers of this world will rise to the occasion for a long time to come. I am just saying that at some point we will hit a maximum. With a exponentially growing population who knows how far off that will be. Things are going to get worse before they get better if the rate of growth does not change. Hopefully our local governments will realize that the best use of land is not 5 acres of yard that someone mows 3 times per week. Hopefully these families will become a little more self sufficient; plant a garden to feed themselves. It is just scary to think about what our kids will face. The human race is thifty and will survive but the Bible also tells of famines and cataclismic disasters also. As massive as it is the earth can be very fragile. Land lost to dessertification cant be reclaimed. I just dont want to see the day when we need to bank on maximum output. Most cars today will have a maximum speed of 100+ mph. Tell me what is the difference between a crash at 40 mph versus 100+ mph?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCRUBS620, post: 520112, member: 5302"] I am sure that the farmers of this world will rise to the occasion for a long time to come. I am just saying that at some point we will hit a maximum. With a exponentially growing population who knows how far off that will be. Things are going to get worse before they get better if the rate of growth does not change. Hopefully our local governments will realize that the best use of land is not 5 acres of yard that someone mows 3 times per week. Hopefully these families will become a little more self sufficient; plant a garden to feed themselves. It is just scary to think about what our kids will face. The human race is thifty and will survive but the Bible also tells of famines and cataclismic disasters also. As massive as it is the earth can be very fragile. Land lost to dessertification cant be reclaimed. I just dont want to see the day when we need to bank on maximum output. Most cars today will have a maximum speed of 100+ mph. Tell me what is the difference between a crash at 40 mph versus 100+ mph? [/QUOTE]
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