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Dick Meyer: Environmentalism Is Compatible With Christianity & Needn't Be Polarizing In Politics
- 1776, adam smith''s wealth of nations published and
sold like hotcakes. 1776, american revolution
and beginning of industrial revolution and war
profiteering by the dupont corporation. caesar
rodney casting deciding vote on revolution and
independence for delaware and the dupont corporation.
now they have clothes that wash themselves and
never wear out. why buy new ones? no one does.
repeat sales? a thing of the past. bible teaches
to subdue the earth. another subdivison another
day. thou shalt build, build, build and build
some more. till there is land no more. then into
space to build, build and build some more. poe-tic
justice. edgar allan poe. quoth the ravings, gimme
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- How about using the laws on environmental protection we already have rather than making new ones,and please stop parading that fool gore,on the world stage.
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- For those who claim Christianity, was not Adam''s original job to "tend the Garden"?
For those who don''t subscribe to a religion, does it not make sense to take care of our food and water supply?
To those concerned with the medium and long term economic outlook for the country, wouldn''t it be wise to avoid potential food and water crises, by protecting the conditions best for production?
This leaves the "my immediate profit above all else" crowd, to explain why the world needs such people as themselves...
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