Monday, February 16, 2009

In reply to a comment left on my Mweb Blog.
I thank you for your reply, I guess this is what Blogging is all about.
Instead of being part of the problem, I have made an effort to be part of the solution. I make NO EXCUSE in addressing the financial crisis with Biblical principles as the solution.
Like it or not this financial crisis is not going to go away in a hurry. All I can say is "Thank God, I believe, South Africa has a God fearing Minister of Finance", who has put in place structures that have largely protected us from the crisis. For how much longer I don’t know, there are already rumblings in the banking sector relating to ties with overseas banks.
America and British Governments have brought in massive bail out schemes, how? By printing more money, without the Gold reserves to back the cash, much like Zimbabwe. Is this going to be a long term solution? I don't think so.
As far as the Cash Leverage System being a typical pyramid, yes it is. No different than any other commercial business. Take for example a privately or publicly owned manufacturing business, I recently worked for one. At the top was the owner, below them were two Managing Directors, then about four managers and then the workers, and the so called casual labourers, some of whom had been in that position for over four years, earning R70 per day, with no benefits, not even paid leave. Sounds like a pyramid scheme to me. Could any of those labourers ever earn what the owner or even managers earn? No. Why? The system was designed to keep people down.
I remember reading the book on how the Victoria Falls bridge was built. The engineers etc arrived on the scene, they had the expertise and the equipment, but no labour.
The African people in the area had no wish or need to work, they were self sufficient, they didn't need money, they bartered and lived off the land, they had done so for centuries.
In order to make them dependant on money it was decided that they would have to be taxed, so a hut tax was levied. They now were forced to work to get the money to pay the tax. Sounds like a pyramid to me.
Before I embarked upon this, I looked within myself, Behind, Around, Ahead, Above, Beside.
When I looked within I wanted to be free of the world's system of bondage and be part of the solution.
When I looked behind, what have I learnt? I must live what I believe, the Bible. I see that the corporate business, including banks, are accepted pyramid schemes anyway.
When I looked around at what is happening to others. The borrower is in bondage/slavery to the lender. People are programmed not to step out and take risks, but those who are successfully using God's principles are prospering.
Looking ahead, what is the Big Picture? Banks around the world are in crisis, (Not so much in South Africa), but my offer is worldwide. Some of the biggest have collapsed, and they were supposed to be the 'safe' option. The money in circulation can’t service the debt, there is not enough of it and the money is not backed by tangible assets like gold. But the promises of God are true.
Looking Above, what does God expect of me? To look to Him as my source and supply and not to the world, promotion comes from Him. He has plans to prosper me not to destroy me. He looks to me to be part of the solution, not the problem.
Looking beside me, what resources are available? The word of God. The Internet, The Cash leverage system which only requires a small once off investment of approximately R350, word of mouth, willingness and obedience.
In conclusion I respect everyone's God given right to their own thoughts and beliefs, I am not here to bully or coerce anyone. I believe that this is a win-win opportunity, the only losers being those who don’t wish to participate.

Norman "20098 is Mine"
http://www.lksix.38.com
http://www.successenterprisestoday.net

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