There is no "limit" to the number of people the planet can hold, only a limit on the degree to which productive people (e.g., the west) can support unproductive people (e.g., most of the Muslim world).
They frankly cannot sustain the numbers they have now, why in the world should they be expected to stop growing at some unspecified point in the future?
There is no "limit" to the number of people the planet can hold, only a limit on the degree to which productive people (e.g., the west) can support unproductive people (e.g., most of the Muslim world).
They frankly cannot sustain the numbers they have now, why in the world should they be expected to stop growing at some unspecified point in the future?
If the west is supporting the Muslim world, it is by continuing to buy their oil. If we achieve energy independence, who will support them?
Are you saying that the planet can hold more people than it's mass in people? Get real, SW85. There are limits on population. Sooner or later, we will reach those limits. When that happens, or even when we get near that point, the Chinese, with their mandatory severe birth control, will become political saints. The Muslims, with their unrestrained population growth, will help us reach that point earlier.
This film is obviously not intended to initiate a reasoned, calm debate. The heavy music and obvious Christian overtone put this in the category of propaganda.
However, in an attempt to pull the facts out of the propaganda, there is no question Muslims (or perhaps more accurately, immigrants from the Middle East and Africa) are migrating to Europe. But to suggest they are somehow a threat because they are Muslims is fear mongering.
People change when they migrate to a new country - especially the children of migrants. They learn the culture and language of their new country and take on its customs, morals and traditions.
My family emigrated to the US from Germany - does that make me a son of the holocaust? Or perhaps a child of the barbarians who conquered Rome.
If you want to worry about something, I suggest you worry about the population growth in the world. When I was born 62 years ago the population of the world was 2.3 billion people. Now it is 6.7 billion people.
If you think we have global problems with pollution, deforestation, lack of food, energy, etc. now, then just wait until 2050 when the population is 11 billion people. I honestly do not believe we will make it that far before mass starvation kills billions and billions of people.
If you want to worry about something, I suggest you worry about the population growth in the world. When I was born 62 years ago the population of the world was 2.3 billion people. Now it is 6.7 billion people.
If you think we have global problems with pollution, deforestation, lack of food, energy, etc. now, then just wait until 2050 when the population is 11 billion people. I honestly do not believe we will make it that far before mass starvation kills billions and billions of people.
This has been argued before, but what it does not account for is changes in technology.
Are you saying that the planet can hold more people than it's mass in people? Get real, SW85. There are limits on population. Sooner or later, we will reach those limits. When that happens, or even when we get near that point, the Chinese, with their mandatory severe birth control, will become political saints. The Muslims, with their unrestrained population growth, will help us reach that point earlier.