Theological Science* Reveals Theological Inconsistences in Our Thoughts About Monotheism, VIIIe (Economics)
The incremental or annual growth of the U.S. economy would no longer be measured with money or gold standards. Instead, the growth of living standards of the U.S. citizens would be measured. Money, self knowledge, and personal skill become the means of increasing the living standards of the people in any nation. A growth economy will thus develop the Spirit of every citizen based on goals and benchmarks that achieve the goals. Since all humans think the same way in their activities, the growth economy will prove that all Men have been created equally by God.
The progress of a growing economy can be measured with pie charts. A typical pie chart is shown below. Pie chart and their changes are made by cutting horizontally through the geometrical cone at points of interest on the moving spiral.
Growth economies are not in competition for money as U.S. and foreign business and industries are today. A growth economy competes only with its past performances. The increased use of growth economies will stimulate international interests, treaties, and world peace.
* Theological science unifies scientific thoughts with people’s thoughts about God.
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