Drawbacks of Religious Identity and National Borders
Being identified by a religion or a nation separates you from the majority of the global population.
Nations create numerous complications, including:
Business restrictions due to borders
High military expenses and casualties
Issues with currency printing and exchange
If we remove all borders, it would be easier to track down criminals and corrupt individuals who hide in certain countries.
Social workers could provide aid to those in need, regardless of their nationality or religion.
Many taxes could be avoided if the entire Earth became one nation, with all current nations treated as states—similar to how states function in countries like India, the USA, or regions like Europe and Russia. These places have diverse languages and cultures but share common currencies and open borders, making business and daily life easier. If the entire world followed this model:
Business operations would become simpler, benefiting both large companies and common people by providing more choices and better services.
Military casualties caused by border conflicts would significantly decrease.
Environmentalists and social activists could freely travel for aid and awareness programs.
Global travel and transportation would become easier, leading to a rise in tourism and boosting local businesses.
If you want to learn more about how this can be achieved, read my book: “United Earth – Benefits and How It Can Be Possible.”
Borderless Economy & Trade
Crime Prevention & Law Enforcement
Education & Awareness Campaigns
Environmental Protection & Sustainability
Freedom of Movement & Tourism Growth
Global Unity & Peace
Humanitarian Aid & Social Welfare
One World Government & Governance
Political Reformation & New World Order
Social Activism & Human Rights
Technology & Future of Governance
Drawbacks of Religious Identity and National Borders – Sri Nasib Luhach
