Global Resources and Caring for our Neighbors
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This video delves into the issue of global overfishing as a reflection of a larger problem: how we view and use the world’s resources. As industrial fishing depletes fish populations, especially in vulnerable communities like those in Gambia, the crisis forces us to question our relationship with creation. What is the true purpose of the earth’s goods? Are they merely for personal gain, or do we have a responsibility to ensure everyone’s needs are met? This video introduces the concept of the universal destination of goods and challenges us to rethink how we balance our use of resources with justice and care for others.
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