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Billions today live with no hope. Yet all wish for better lives, a better tomorrow for themselves and their families. Most also recognize that the collective future of all nations seems equally hopeless. If one considers history, the course of the past 6,000 plus years, it is difficult to avoid pessimism. When the full picture is brought into view-when all facts are considered-this world is hopeless. Modern civilization is beset-overwhelmed!-with every conceivable problem, evil and ill that competing, grasping, self-promoting human beings could devise. Having always been sick, it is now deep in terminal illness, wheezing out its final desperate gasps before breathing its last.The present world is a condemned building. It is like an old, empty row house-abandoned, overgrown, burned out, littered with trash, marred by broken windows and covered in graffiti. Built on a wrong foundation from the beginning, its already weak underpinnings have now eroded to the point of collapse under its own weight. Like all condemned structures, dangerous if left standing, this building must come down. With explosive charges in place, it is soon to be imploded and the rubble scraped away in advance of a new and magnificent world architecture foretold long ago to replace it.The plight of all nations today stands in stark contrast to the world that is coming. An artistic masterpiece soon to be unveiled, a fantastic future-truly incredible!-lies ahead for every nation of the world! But it will not, and could never, occur under the hand of men.Everything on earth begins with government. The governments of men do not, and have never, worked. Themselves one of the biggest problems, these ineffective human inventions are unable to-and in fact will not-snatch victory from the jaws of defeat at the last moment before disaster!But a better, perfect government-one not left to the devices, machinations and confusion of men-is coming. It will usher in peace, happiness, unity, abundanc
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