Eternal Life On Earth Is Better Than The Holocaust

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Envision timeless on Earth. Wouldn’t that be something? Wrong! Life on Earth for eternity would be worse than the Holocaust. Just think of the worst way to live, and then think of unending time on the Godly gift, Earth. Many factors cause me to believe that eternal life on Earth would be a living hell. First and foremost, if every person who set foot on Mother Earth lived without end, overpopulation would take charge in a matter of days. Just imagine, the Earth is already exceeding its limits with the human race. Even the natural animal reserves are being destroyed to make more room for our monumental population. The number is increasing everyday because more and more babies are born everyday, and the death rate can’t catch up to the exceeding

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