IPorange
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I feel like many people's fears regarding a world currency are due to their silly religious superstitions.
I feel many have a knee jerk reaction to things they deem silly religious superstitions that cause them to ignore very real threats to US sovereignty and by direct association the rights and liberties we are guaranteed as a result of that sovereign authority.
So, do you "think" that a world currency would usher in the "end times?"
So, do you "think" that a world currency would usher in the "end times?"
In the end times, there will be one currency. It does not usher the end times in though anymore than a second ticking off the clock does. The end times get closer with each second. One World currency is just something that exist during them.
wasn't the US dollar the preferred currency of international business? That's pretty close to being "one currency".
I feel like many people's fears regarding a world currency are due to their silly religious superstitions.
We have a world currency. It's called gold. They don't want to use that, though. You can't control the supply. That's where I have issues with a world currency.
I don't know the part about world currency and religious superstitions. Never heard of that.
the fact that gold is $1500/ounce should be evidence enough that the supply can be controlled. It's the same reason why diamonds are so expensive.
I don't have a source for this, but I heard, or read, that one of the reasons why the US abandoned the gold standard is because the US economy was growing and getting to the point where there simply wasn't enough gold, or silver, to keep up with the value of the economy.