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Saving Gaia dives into the insights developed over eighty-four years by Gilbert J. Borsa on a wide range of topics, from the creation of our universe, our planet and its species, democratic and non-democratic governments, the economy, taxation, education, war, and even married life. It gives advice to desperate young people on how to climb out of the depths of hell. It describes the existence of the human soul and the moral code embedded in the human brain which governs our actions and creates our sense of self-worth. It encourages organized religious institutions to enhance their moral codes…mehr

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Saving Gaia dives into the insights developed over eighty-four years by Gilbert J. Borsa on a wide range of topics, from the creation of our universe, our planet and its species, democratic and non-democratic governments, the economy, taxation, education, war, and even married life. It gives advice to desperate young people on how to climb out of the depths of hell. It describes the existence of the human soul and the moral code embedded in the human brain which governs our actions and creates our sense of self-worth. It encourages organized religious institutions to enhance their moral codes to include behaviours we individually and collectively need to, as the title implies, save our planet, Gaia.
Autorenporträt
Gilbert J. Borsa, CMA (retired), has thirty-four years of public service, including being an Audit Unit Manager, Basic Files Auditor, and Business Files Auditor with Revenue Canada, and Statutory Publications Administrator for the Manitoba Queen's Printer Office, as well as being Compliance Supervisor and Compliance Officer for the Manitoba Sales Tax Branch. He spent seventeen years in night school to obtain his designation as a Certified Management Accountant, complete a four-year University of Manitoba certificate course in public administration, and fourteen courses towards an MBA degree, which he stopped because of family demands.