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... people to make much of a difference to the exploding population. A million deaths here or there doesn’t dent the billions who roam our overcrowded ... ...In only 14 more years there was another billion. It reached five billion in 1987, just 13 years, then 12 more years to reach 6 billion. But then thin... ... AIDS victims with anti-retroviral drugs has reduced the number of expected deaths by over 30 million. This keeps the victims reproducing longer. Con... ...other parts of the world. Is this what you want for your grandchildren? The deaths may help to curb the population explosion but is 33 it worth t... ...he world adds 200,000 people per day, with about 350,000 births and 150,000 deaths. The earthquake in Pakistan in 2005 killed 80,000 people. But it ... ...population. Of course because there were more people, there were more total deaths. “Thanks to better weapons, the psychotic warlords of the l...
...ations were largely socially inspired. How could a merciful God allow the deaths of so many innocent people in New York in September of 2001. How co... ...eming lack of mercy by the Judeo-Christian-Muslim God in allowing so many deaths to innocent people in wars and natural disasters. They often also m... ...2 million from his own armies. Was that bad because of the total number of deaths or was it good for population control? His structure of laws was ce... ... to more than pay for the hospital expenses due to the habit, the earlier deaths of the smokers will reduce the amount of retirement benefits that t... ... be stopped—did the greater good cancel out the evils, which included the deaths of over 400,000 Americans and the injuries of many others. Was his ... ...9th General Assembly of the World Medical Association, Madrid October 8th 1987.). 96. 521 U.S. 702) 97. Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, 2008 editio...