Think Good, See Good, Do Good
The Buddha’s philosophy relates to 'not wasting time on discussing whether God exists or not, but focusing on the progress of the individual'

Many persons assume that the Buddha’s philosophy of being unconcerned about God’s existence is atheism. It is not. Atheism is denying the presence of God. The Buddha’s philosophy relates to “not wasting time on discussing whether God exists or not, but focusing on the progress of the individual”.
He explains the process: If you do good, then good results. If you do evil, you reap evil. Your life comprises of actions and the results of actions, karma and its consequences. Buddha was not concerned with anything else.
You cannot expect to harvest sugarcane from wheat grains. Do good to get good; if you think evil, you will come to harm. Buddha stated this very simply: Think good, see good, do good. Then, no harm ensues.
We have no resource crunch because our source is the Lord Himself.