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Justifications to begin with the goal hitting management of the costs of living
Moral justification
The goal hitting management of the costs of living would enable the consumer to stop the sin : to pollute. Sunday morning, 1 October, during a radio broadcast of the BBC, a report was read about a meeting concerning the bond between religion and environment. The broadcast was emitted on wavelength 648 AM after 0800 hours Brussels AM time and 0700 hours, a time announced during the broadcast. The meeting was hosted by the Orthodox church. Presumably the Greek Orthodox church A British participant at the meeting declared that, to pollute, should be considered a sin.
All consumers on this planet commit this sin, because the consumer is the final polluter. However, they committed this sin in innocence. The consumers did not know how to sustain, with their income from labour, a way of life, that keeps nature in perfect condition and human nature sound. They did not know how to sustain with their costs of living, a way of living that assures a livelihood for generations to come.
Now that the theory of the goal hitting management of the costs of living is known, the sin : to pollute, has lost its innocence. To commit the sin : to pollute, is therefore evil now. Sin is the power of evil. To sin, is its force. Sin springs from the knowledge of the difference between good and evil. To sin is the evil use of this knowledge. Man or woman uses this knowledge naturally, to be good. To use or not to use the knowledge of the goal hitting management of the costs of living, is now a question of good and evil.
Philosophical justification
The goal hitting management of the costs of living, would enable mankind to stop the sin : to pollute. This management enables the consumer, simultaneously, to enter into an optimum way of living within nature and within the free market economy, in harmony with human nature and in the ethical pleasure of peace and blessings. Such a way of life demonstrates the logic of the linguistic bond between the physical and metaphysical world. The result of turning the truth of a theory into the reality of living such a life, will show again that it is good not to sin.
The greater the impact of a sin on human nature, the more vigorously the course of history changes, when the inhabitants of this planet stop to commit this sin. A vigorous change in the course of history, is implicit in not committing such a sin any longer. The vigorous change in the course of history, caused by the goal hitting management of the costs of living, is therefore good.
Strategic justification
The truth of the theory of the goal hitting management of the costs of living, is immanent in its simplicity. The strength of such a truth, enables a relatively small critical mass of registered consumers, to create the momentum, that turns this completion of the macro-economic theory, into a daily practise.
Brussels, 1 March 1996 Willem Adrianus de Bruijn