Faith in the creator is pretty solid. Fuzzy after that. Certitude is a luxury I have never been able to afford.
I understand what you are saying, and the digression into rates of water depletion in the world's, not just the midwest's aquifers, is another very important tipping point in the world ecology, and is worth discussing in the total picture. The one thing I would say about the parasitic nature of the fed monetary system, is the presence of a viable alternative with out that parasitic nature may help hasten the present systems demise. Fingers crossed. Distribution of users and processing is world wide which will make it difficult for state actors to take the system on in any meaningful way. Real possible that acceptance by wide swaths overnight may take state actors by surprise with a fait au compli. Rates with exponential growths tend to do that.This mega-parasite will eventually kill itself off. It grew into total control over everything by sucking the lifeblood out of the nations... any parasite that kills its host is doomed to die with the host. That's a prescription for the Apocalypse in itself... almost, anyway, I'd say it is a prescription for the 4th horse of the Apocalypse. That, and draining the Great Plains states aquifers dry - which is happening - when there is no food to eat, watch the people start to wake up.