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Seven things that could destroy any nation. To destroy people you don't need an army, just destroy their moral standards.

1. Politics without Principle:
 This has affected so many countries especially in Africa and in a few other continents as it makes a nation deteriorate.


2. Pleasure without conscience :
When people pursue pleasure without a sense of guilt, that nation will start to deteriorate. The greatest nation according to history was ROME. Rome was the most powerful nation because they ruled the whole world. Rome had an undefeatable military, they colonized the entire world, but they were defeated by their own immoralities. Rome was defeated from within not external forces.
Out of 14 Caesars, 12 of them were homosexuals, Rome became a sex pool. To destroy people you don't need an army, just destroy their moral standards. Rome became a home for immorality which lead to its fall.


3. Wealth without Work:
When people get wealth without work or creating value, but with fraud, gimmicks, and gambling, such nation is deteriorating. God created man to experience profit through labor. God himself set the standard, He worked six days and rested one day.
Any country that does not encourage productive effort will destroy it self. "In fact money without work will destroy you".


4. Knowledge without Character:
People who have knowledge but they use it to manipulate, to skim, such knowledge becomes eventually corrupt and does not benefit humanity.

5. Business without Morality:
People who wants to do business to cheat.


6. Science without Humanity:
When we develop science to destroy young babies before they are born, developed bombs to use on our brothers, that is science without humanity. Internet to involve in cyber crimes and defraud others, guns to kill our brothers.


7. Worship Without Sacrifice :
This statement can be interpreted by first taking knowledge of what these individual words define. The word worship can be seen as being and doing in passion with our highest religious, spiritual, moral beliefs or principles. Sacrifice means willingly giving, surrendering or letting go of something for the sake of something or someone. 

So Here is the Summary.



From Oyedele Oludayo
Maranathaoye@gmail.com 

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