Man's Miracle

American film stars, music stars and sport stars reportedly made tons of money. Brad Pitt's ex, Jennifer Aniston for example made $27 million through films such as Marley & Me, Beyonce made $80 million through her latest album, I Am... Sasha Fierce and golf star, Tiger Woods took home $110 million. Ironically, in a country where some people have so much in excesses, there was a report in the Internet that even in the United States, there are hungry people. 46 percent of African-American children and 49 percent of the Latino children in America were considered chronically hungry.World Health Organization had estimated that one-third of the world population is underfed and another third is starving. One should meditate then on this: In a world where the masses believe in the compassion and power of God, could one see His compassion if He exerts his power to turn stones into bread for example? Miracles like turning stones into bread would be much needed now if the World Health Organization report would be anything to go by. There is one Thomas Aquanis who defined miracle as whatever God does outside and beyond the order commonly determined or observed in nature and some other opinion elsewhere said Buddhism considers the mind to be the God. Perhaps, Buddha did say Mind is the Forerunner and perhaps, some people thus intepret that mind is God.In that case, if man were to set the mind to end poverty or starvation, a miracle would probably happen. Poverty and starvation would probably end! Heifer International for example is trying to lift people out of poverty by providing communities with livestock and agricultural training to improve lives and inspire hope. This, I suppose, is man's way of turning stones into bread, a sort of man's miracle I should say...


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Comments

Liudmila said…
They say, many of these persons give a part of money to the organizzations that help poor persons. ...For doing this they have not to pay taxes to the state, they say.
footiam said…
There are people who have ulterior motives! I wonder if that is good or bad?