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Were there so many public trash cans in the past, too? The intention behind this is that people dispose of their waste correctly and not simply throw it away, resulting in garbage dumps. Today, this public service is often misused: instead of focusing on species-appropriate disposal, it has given way to "I throw my waste away as quickly as possible." In other words, the focus is no longer on species-appropriate disposal, but on disposal as quickly as possible. In the end, however, this does not work. Also not mentally. Our soul also needs hygiene. But also a species-appropriate one. Repression - the counterpart to indifferent throwing away - does not help in the long run. The soul needs cleansing according to its species. John says of Jesus that he is the one who disposes of all the guilt of the cosmos. So if one wants so the global garbage man. On the background of the comparison with the everyday garbage this impresses me even more. I can let dispose my soul waste with him environmental-fairly. Even without a garbage fee. He paid that, too. On Good Friday.

I wish you an extraordinary day!