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mortgage crisis foreclosures

August 11th, 2010 admin No comments

mortgage crisis foreclosures
Believers and atheists: Is the U.S. home foreclosure crisis ended yet? What should be done about it, in UR profile?

And if the current treatment the issue of forced sales of homes in the U.S., one might add, what do you think is the best way to approach this crisis "spiritual"? Is this a social and economic issue that the churches and mosques and synagogues should use, exclusively? Is it a situation that should be a secular government Handling, exclusively? Is it a situation that people with "underwater" mortgage can be treated only if they are good Christians – and Jews – or Muslims – or Atheists? Or is it a problem that is a mix of different approaches?

I think you must understand how the foreclosure crisis came about. Greed! The love the almighty dollar. It was also a bubble off, that the forces who wanted to create the square economy exactly where it is in trouble, along with the Global economy. You can see if those are eschatology eyes open for the things in the world. is a favorite topic of mine. I understand that do not share many of my Faith in God, but when they place bets completed the prophecy puzzle pieces together assembly. I believe the world economy will continue to escalate, along with the drop in real estate. As far as the foreclosures, it will continue as more and more people lose their jobs and can not afford their homes, many living in tents. These are Part of the birth pangs, the days increased, as I believe we are in the final. Peace be with you a friend

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