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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2020 · 1H 22M

COVID-19 Perspective—People Die From Disease But More Die From Financial Stress and Economic Collapse

from Rabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast · host Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Politicians prefer solving immediate problems for which they can claim credit now. But statesmen also consider approaching problems that cannot yet be seen but whose approaching footsteps can be heard. The virus is making a relatively small number of people sick. Economic depression will actually kill many more. Even unemployment lowers the lifespan significantly. Science is outstanding at explaining what things do and why they do it. It is appallingly bad at explaining what individual people do and why we do them. But a crowd of people acting in unison, say a crowd watching an exciting football game, a crowd gathered for revolution, a crowd subscribed to a certain ideology or theology, well its behavior is quite easy to predict. For it is not an individual person or even a lot of individual people. No, it is a 'thing'. A sort of huge animal with countless heads and legs but on an animal nonetheless. It is predictable and often frightening. Perspective:  January-March 2020: >9,000 suicides, >8,000 road accident fatalities, >15,000 flu deaths (2017-2018 season) Total American deaths during 1Q2020 >700,000. Total American COVID-19 deaths to date of this podcast: 206. The role played by Christians in the founding of modern Israel in 1948. What God expects from us at a time like this.

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