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lack of capacity of people in poor countries – debt of religion?
By , 0 viewsQuestion asked by a200 : lack of capacity of people in poor countries – debt of Religion ? factors which are harmful?1. Religious zealots / fanatics Radical2. low education (result of corrupt governments) without end3. the mullahs move their poverty in the guilt of evil Westerns
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November 15th, 2010 at 11:28 am
I think in Erts line is the decisive factor in malnutrition. Diseases caused by malnutrition, thus lowering the efficiency.Lack of education can be one of the factors that malnutrition is because, the foundations to know, for example, how to grow food.
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November 15th, 2010 at 11:48 am
Prevent the development of religions no doubt – this was the same way.Stagnation by dogma.Such invention of crossbows and knights armor by Romans and Greeksthen these inventions were forgottenand only 1000 years came spa
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November 15th, 2010 at 12:22 pm
The most important factor to lack of capacity of people in poor countries: lack of water. In Ethiopia, for example have over 90% of the rural population has no access to fresh water. We Europeans is impossible to imagine what that means and what life is like. If your main concern is whether your family and you have enough to drink tomorrow, you will not afford a lot.The second most important factor in my opinion: lack of education.Religion may play a role as a secondary factor, but not obese.
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November 15th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
A friend of mine sometimes receives orders for which he works up to 6 months every day around 19 hours.An elderly lady who will get a micro-credit could finally go to the doctor with her broken hip. She had been hit in the banana sold on the Speedway from a van.The house where we lived was very close to the edge of the bush. Every morning when we got up, came to us two children – packed with wood – gone. Upon request, they told us that they went every morning into the forest to chop wood and sell them then. So that they financed their school.When we renovated an orphanage in Lagos, a large donation from a wireless provider came into the house. While we could not even carry bags of rice for two, took the women employed a sack alone – on his head.On the head – good point. Have you ever seen someone run a washing machine on his head?The examples I can endlessly continue. Lack of capacity is not so really there.Let’s call it “limited capacity”. This in turn can, however, as little to do with religion have something, but more problematic metabolism, lack of or poor nutrition, pathogens, environmental influences.- – - – - -Oha, since you already have Devil Rose pointed out that it is dealing with physical nciht but for political power, I want to expand at this:I will give only three examples of political power, which are in Africa but potential, but not a viable tool in the course of the ongoing liberal globalization:The AU – African Union, similar to that of Europe.ECOWAS – The merger of Western and especially sub-Saharan Africa is in my view, comparable with the former EEC. Short-and long-term goal of this contract is the crisis prevention, but also the improvement of economic cooperation, especially with neighboring countries and trading partners. Good example of this cooperation is the reduction of tariffs in October 2005 from 28.6 to 12.1% by the introduction of the so-called ECOWAS duty.NEPAD: In addition to the Ecowas existed in the past or the merger of the New Partnership for African Development. “These three examples should at least show that Africa is not apathetic, but moves. In the fight against the ever imposed by the World Bank and the IMF restrictions, your assumption is thus no sense at all, or entberht all logic.- – - -I find it really sad the way and makes you do not necessarily represent a wise young man that you are always relevant to the same direction with your questions, namely, to make Islam and the mullahs bad. You really put the blame on the poverty in the South in the shoes. Of course, Islamic states have colonized before the Europeans and the African countries (by force of arms) populated. It was however more trading in rum and not – as the Europeans did it (as an obvious example) – the slave trade shifted from intra-continental to intercontinental. The best example is Timbuktu in Mali. The city has allowed only the volume of trade across the Sahara of time. Who made hats? (Times to maintain the Mild) the mullahs.As I have said already in your other questions: Lies you at least once one of the so-called “Black Books” by, for example, “Black Book brand companies” or the Media Guide of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation.
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November 15th, 2010 at 12:43 pm
Guilt is the first malnutrition.
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November 15th, 2010 at 1:18 pm
Why should religion be the cause of poverty? And why specifically the Islam? To my knowledge there have been several non-Muslim countries are poor – so what is the rush?And if Islam provides for poverty – then what is your privacy with Dubai? Live as Christians only? Or why there are all so rich?
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November 15th, 2010 at 1:22 pm
Unfortunately, there are far too many poor countries in Asia, South America and Africa. What is remarkable is, however, that many countries are relatively poor, they have Islam as state religion or where the Muslim population constitutes the majority. This may partly be due to the unfavorable geographical conditions. When certain religious dogma nor a human life and thus slow down any progressive thinking, so a state can reach the standard of living “Western” countries barely. Also plays an essential role in the exploitation of natural resources by the industrialized nations. So there are several reasons why some countries do not find the connection to the modern age. Religion plays a role not to be overlooked.
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November 15th, 2010 at 1:25 pm
I would not see it in religion.Poor education, lack most basic knowledge.The people are selfish (because of lack of education and setting), so corruption and nepotism.Who will know about it reserves for itself (for survival, power) and takes it to the grave rather than give it more generally.You can do it perhaps a fee to learn from him.The people do not care if the neighbor is hungry, he himself is the main thing is sick.If you ever have visited several countries (off the beaten track) You’ll be amazed at how even the people are.
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November 15th, 2010 at 1:39 pm
religious disguise their art to any fault in this miserable of any kind, the poverty is not so bad only for people in countries denentwickelten. – Which hardly have a deeper relationship with the people – the religion seems to be the biggest obstacle, because it controls the mind and mentality back to the people not challenge aln longer afford to be necessary – and just like the people themselves work with not to take over indusrtielaendern in hospitals and thus fill
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November 15th, 2010 at 2:24 pm
just because these people are not eroded by capitalism, just as the west?
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November 15th, 2010 at 3:19 pm
Religion definitely has nothing to do, on the contrary all God’s religions ban all bad things!
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November 15th, 2010 at 3:34 pm
For under-development is always the convenience of the peoplethe cause, do not want to rethink.For Europe it was a mercy that monks – nuns and religiousThe countries of Europe have developed cultivation.An important tool here was the professor of theology and MonkMartin Luther and his translation of the Bible in the Middle High German.Thus, from the many dialects of a German languageto communicate Friesen, Franconia, Hesse, Alemanni, Swabia, Saxony, Bavaria could.In the monasteries could read and write to learn.The fact is a debilitating illiteracy.The real living Christianity calls for personal responsibility discipline, loyalty, sincerity, truthfulness, sense of justice, advancement through learning.
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