Moral Questions and Societal Impact

A Conversation with the Minister of Balance

Let’s talk honestly about exploitation, when someone profits from another’s pain or misfortune. It’s a big deal, not just because it’s unfair, but because it shakes the very foundation of our society. When people or leaders take advantage of the vulnerable, it’s more than just bad business; it’s a moral failure that affects everyone. 

Why Ethics Matter in Politics

Politics isn’t just about laws and policies, it’s about people. When those in power act out of greed or ignore justice, trust in government starts to crumble. Without trust, stability disappears. Economic decline follows, and before you know it, unrest and revolt can take root. Unethical practices don’t just hurt a few; they create cycles of inequality that ripple through society. 

What Happens When We Ignore Exploitation?

Let’s put it simply: ignoring exploitation is like ignoring a leak in your roof. Sooner or later, the whole house suffers. When leaders and citizens don’t stand up against injustice, the most vulnerable pay the price. But the consequences don’t stop there, eventually, everyone feels the impact.

A Story from Scripture: The Rich Man and Lazarus

Jesus told a story about a rich man who lived in luxury while a poor man named Lazarus suffered outside his gate. The rich man ignored Lazarus’s pain, thinking only of himself. But when both men died, their fortunes reversed. The rich man found himself in torment, while Lazarus was comforted. The message? Exploitation and indifference have real consequences—not just in this life, but in the life to come (Luke 16:19–31).

What Does God Say About Justice?

The Bible makes it clear: God cares deeply about justice. Psalm 103:6 says,
“The Lord works righteousness and justice for all the oppressed.”
When we exploit others, we offend not just people, but God Himself. He stands with those who are mistreated, and He calls us to do the same.

  • So, as a Minister of Balance, I urge you let’s build a society where justice, resilience, and fairness are more than just words. Let’s restore trust, stand against exploitation, and remember that true stability comes from caring for one another. Because in the end, justice isn’t just a human idea, it’s God’s command. Now, let’s take the aforementioned under consideration: In my opinion 70 to 80 years of pure luxury on planet earth at the expense of others is not worth future condemnation, imagine for a moment your future eternal residency: 
  • A place of conscious, eternal torment and regret
  • Fire, and a complete separation from God
  • No possibility of relief or reversal
  • As a consequence of moral failure, an eternal outer darkness void of light and there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 

This vivid biblical picture is meant to warn and awaken us, as the article urges: “Let’s restore trust, stand against exploitation, and remember that true stability comes from caring for one another. ~Balance Due

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Rodney is a multifaceted individual known for his service as a veteran, minister, podcaster and former mayoral candidate. He's known for his storytelling, music and advocacy to foster a deeper understanding of mental health and the importance of balance in our daily life.

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