we were given the perfect home
We were given a perfect planet, abundant and balanced. Yet mankind, blinded by greed, destroys it—polluting skies, oceans, and soil—this fragile world is our only home.
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“It is neither the purpose nor intent of this material to ridicule the views either of fundamentalists or of those who choose not to believe in God. Rather, we hope that it will prompt you to examine again the basis for some of your beliefs.”
the human effect
Humanity has profoundly reshaped the Earth—clearing forests, polluting oceans, and altering the climate. Industrialisation and consumption have driven biodiversity loss, rising temperatures, and extreme weather. Cities sprawl, species vanish, and natural resources dwindle.
Although human efforts offer a little hope—renewable energy, conservation efforts, and sustainable practices—our choices now will determine whether we restore balance or deepen the damage to our shared home.

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air pollution stats.
Global air pollution remains a critical health and environmental issue. As of 2025, 99% of the world’s population lives in areas exceeding WHO air quality guidelines. Air pollution contributes to one in ten deaths globally, with over 6.7 million deaths linked to ambient and household exposure in 2019. Polluting fuels for cooking still affect 2.1 billion people. Air pollution is now the second-largest global risk factor for death, surpassing even smoking. Urgent action is needed to reverse these trends.

river pollution stats.
Global river pollution has reached alarming levels in 2025. Over 80% of wastewater worldwide is discharged into rivers untreated, contaminating freshwater with industrial chemicals, sewage, and agricultural runoff. Asia’s rivers, including the Ganges and Citarum, rank among the most polluted due to rapid industrialisation and poor regulation. Agricultural runoff creates dead zones, like the 8,000-square-mile area in the Gulf of Mexico. Billions rely on these rivers for drinking, farming, and sanitation, yet face growing health and ecological risks.

ocean pollution stats.
Global ocean pollution has escalated dramatically. In 2025, an estimated 75 to 199 million tons of plastic will pollute the oceans, with 33 billion pounds added annually. Every person contributes roughly 21,000 plastic pieces to this crisis. Over 100 million marine animals die each year due to plastic waste. Asia accounts for 81% of ocean plastic pollution, largely from poor waste management. Microplastics now contaminate 60% of fish consumed globally, posing serious health risks. Urgent global action is essential.

land pollution stats.
Global land pollution is a growing crisis. As of 2025, over 2.1 billion hectares—about 23% of Earth’s land—are polluted. Agricultural activities contribute nearly 80% of soil pollution through pesticides and fertilisers, while industrial waste accounts for 15%. Heavy metals like lead and cadmium contaminate soils, with lead levels reaching toxic concentrations up to 10,000 ppm. Urban areas have pollution levels up to 10 times higher than those in rural areas, threatening biodiversity, food safety, and human health.

food wastage stats.
Global food wastage is a staggering issue. Around one-third of all food produced—approximately 1.3 billion tonnes—is wasted annually. This loss occurs across the supply chain, from farms to households. In high-income countries, most waste happens at the consumer level, while in lower-income regions, poor infrastructure and storage are key culprits. Food waste contributes to 8–10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing waste could improve food security, conserve resources, and significantly mitigate climate change impacts.
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We can experience profound joy when we understand that God’s purpose is for people to live forever. Think about it—if you had to pick a date to die, could you do it? Most likely not. You want to live, and so does every healthy, reasonable person. That’s because God designed us with a deep desire for life, not for death. The Bible confirms this truth, saying:
—Ecclesiastes 3:11
“He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has even put eternity in their heart; yet mankind will never find out the work that the true God has made from start to finish.”













