This was in reference to my remark that I had not yet addressed the primary topic of the thread. I do so now. The assertion in the OP was
"The bible tells us Jesus is returning to earth to rule. There is no escape. Wasting trillions trying to avoid the fate of man on earth is in my opinion a waste and not of God at all.
Thoughts?"
- I do not believe in the Christian God and consequently do not expect Jesus to return to Earth to rule.
Thanks for the honesty
- I do not view travelling to Mars and eventually colonising it to be about escape, but to be about furthering humanity's curiosity about the universe. (As an aside: I think Musk is a bit of a buffoon, but - until his incompetent DOGE excursion - was quite impressed by his ability to get things done.)
Funny, the pursuit of that 'curiosity' costs much more (in the US for example) than it would to absolutely end all homelessness.
"In 2024, global government expenditure for space programs hit a record of approximately
135 billion U.S. dollars. The United States Government spent around 79.7 billion U.S. dollars on its space programs in than year.."
In 2024, global government expenditure for space programs hit a record of approximately 135 billion U.S.
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This means the cost to house every homeless person in the United States using this estimate of the cost to provide shelter for federal inmates would be about $30 billion. This should be considered a high-end estimate due to the high costs of providing shelter in this way.
What if we just paid for the average cost of housing across the country? According to the
Apartment List National Rent Report for January 2024, the nationwide median rent in January 2024 was $1,379. This means that paying for the rent for each of these 650,000 people experiencing homelessness would cost about $11 billion."
On Wednesday, I went to a luncheon hosted by the Columbus Metropolitan Club on the topic of homelessness. The panelist posed a question to one of the panelists: what would it cost to end homelessness in America?
www.sciotoanalysis.com
That means that you could END homelessness in the USA if the stats are right and still have about 49 billion dolllars left over. Now let's spend this on ENDING all hunger in the USA.
"Joel Berg, CEO of Hunger Free America,
has calculated the cost of ending hunger in the US at $25 billion"
So now we have eliminated all homelessness and all hunger in a country (USA) using the space budget and we still have about 24 billion left to play with!
One site I looked at puts the approximate cost of a new hospital at about 200 million dollars.
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the total cost to build a hospital in 2025 can fall anywhere between $87.97 million to over $202.63 million.."
The total cost to build a hospital in 2025 can fall anywhere between $87.97 million to over $202.63 million. The U.S. average cost to build a hospital ranges between $439.85-$454.33 per square foot.
www.rsmeans.com
With 24 billion dollars then, we could build, say, over 100 high end hospitals!
Let's review. The funds spent on your 'curiosity' could end ALL hunger and ALL homelessness in the USA as well as build over 100 new high end hospitals! When I weigh that is the balances, I find it tilts heavily in one direction
- From my perspective the combination of intelligence and consciousness within humans creates a remarkable situation, possibly unique, in which a portion of the universe is able to contemplate the universe as a whole.
God made us that way as well as made the universe. Right now, man is fallen, and sinful and dangerous and wicked. God limits mankind. Why? For example if God did not man would kill, yes kill all life on earth!
- That creates a responsibility upon each of us to contribute to and expand that self-contemplation.
No. Our contemplation must be how to get out of this dreadful deadly sin state. There is only one Way.
Name some major diseases that were eliminated by space research? I think we all know the military has plenty of research going on regarding space. Again, when we weigh it on the scale, it is one sided.
? How does a probe help the starving sick and homeless?
- the telescopic observations,
Those have been misused and misinterpreted to oppose creation and God.
- the meticulous, arduous research of insect behaviour,
Solomon used to study that as well. No space program was needed.
- of plant genetics, or primate culture and a ten thousand other specialities are all part of that effort.
The genetic manipulation of food is not all good. In fact Europe and many places refuse to eat genetically modified food etc. I agree. (Trump, do you really wonder why many US products are not bought in other countries?)
- It is not money wasted, or misapplied, it is an investment in understanding and knowledge.
I do not agree. Looking at the trillions spent or that will be spent, I consider it mostly wasted. Example
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Paper: Humans to Mars Will Cost About “Half a Trillion Dollars”
The paper was presented at the 46th International Conference on Environmental Systems and discusses the estimated costs of a human mission to Mars. According to the document, the cost of the first human mission to Mars could be around "half a trillion dollars". This estimate is consistent with...
newspaceeconomy.ca
Then we can add all the subsequent frequent flights to that. etc
- I understand that you hold a different perspective. I think you are mistaken, but I accept you have a right to that view and respect that. I do not respect your use of emotive phrases that disparage my position and regret that I have reacted by partially reciprocating such behaviour, for which I apologise.
Thanks. I do tend to try to paint my side of the debate with a slightly larger than life gloss