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docker41 [41]
2 years ago
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I want as essay about" if you were god, what human wish would u grant?"

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1 answer:
horrorfan [7]2 years ago
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If I were god, the human wish I would grant would be for there to be peace in the present world and that the billions of $ spent on death and destruction were spent on the social needs of the vast majority of the people. For example, I would want to see Syria allowed to solve its' own problems without outside interference, and also Venezuela, to respect its sovereignity and right to solve its' own problems in its's own way and also the strife between North Korea and the US and South Korean governments to resolve it by mutual agreement for the latter 2 countries to cease military exercises aimed at N Korea in exchange for a halt to N Korea's nuclear testing. 
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