Is Free Will like trash that is cleaned up, but then more is blown in by the Wind?!

Bloggers, over many years I have been told by educators about our World problem regarding trash and its collection. I remember the 1970's was a time of air pollution and of too much trash being thrown into the seas and oceans because there was nowhere to collect the insurmountable trash build up in small land area States. I remember that the plastic bags were a big problem in these waters for the marine life also. At that time period in the 1970's, it was a time of huge human population explosion in the United States. And it was a time as sinful and crazy as it is today. Science and technology stepped in to save the day of that time but made matters even worse. Yes, science did resolve some issues temporarily, however, the problems grew bigger by the day. Just like health issues, they too rose higher because of the fumes from Industrial Companies pumping out medicine to keep people healthy and keep automobiles on the paved asphalt highways and byways and pump out war machines to destroy others for their natural goods. And the Miners suffered from tunnel vision, and all they focused on was digging holes and running pipes in every hole they dug. Therefore, digging up holes in the earth for minerals and gold contributed to the pollutions as well. And all the time we thought, why didn't the master educators of the World come up with a simple master lesson plan that outlined a simple way at solving one problem individually at one time. A plan that people like me could concisely and clearly understand without a doubt and apply it to help save humankind and its habitat. Those types of plans are critically important because those plans would resolve all our troubles easily because it was that simple to do. But... nothing in life works that way!!! Nothing is that simple nor that easy. If it were, this whole Earth situation and its problems would have been resolved a long time ago. So, this ideal plan to easily solve World or Human Beings problems is a Pipe Dream. Realistically however, we have to come to the knowledge and understanding that Human Free-Will has always presented a huge problem in the human story. It has always been the human being's free-will that interferes even with his or her well-being. We therefore are the problem as others are too. Yes, we may get rid of some enemies at one moment in time, but others will come as new enemies, and the story will continue in that thread until the end of our life or the end of time. Sin is a big problem, and it is fueled by many agents. And human free-will is always the target of sin. And sin presents always as a shiny glittering object to be desired. We all have our Achilles Heel. And Sin knows where it is in us. Hence, there will always be a Sin problem and as a direct result of it, a serious overwhelming Trash Collection problem. For example, just last night I dreamed that I was out in a community at daytime collecting trash off the sides of their highway. And as I picked and collected trash in plastic trash bags, my deceased Dad shows up near me and he starts to help me. I say nothing to him and keep picking up trash until only the manicured green grass shows beautifully again. Then as I stand to look at the progress, I speak to my dad and I say to him the following, "Dad, every day I pick up trash and clean these streets, but by Five P.M. when people let out of work..., the trash blows in again. It never ends Dad!" And I wake up. How can anyone fight against a human being's free-will? It can be done, but the British will just a keep a coming to fight on. Its War between Good and Evil. And I said nothing about the Raw Sewage problems of the World and of the United states of America. But we have to eat! Stay the course until you have finished well, that is all that is required of us. So Let Us Sleep On That for now. Thanks again.                                                              Respectfully,                                                                                                                                               Ruben N. Gutierrez

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