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Re: Environmentalism is a religion
<clfr@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> On Mar 10, 10:10 pm, "dh" <d...@stargate.com> wrote:[color=green]
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>> > On Mar 10, 7:50 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> >> > "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> >> >news:OxBIh.4558$B25.2795@news01.roc.ny...
>> >> >> "dh" <d...@stargate.com> wrote in message
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>> >> >>> Vaclav Klaus is free to form any opinion he likes and he is
>> >> >>> equally
>> >> >>> free
>> >> >>> to be wrong, as he is in this case. I know many people whose
>> >> >>> interest
>> >> >>> in the environment is a result of their religion, environmentalism
>> >> >>> does
>> >> >>> not replace their religion.[/color]
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>> >> >> One of several articles I've seen about religious beliefs mingled
>> >> >> with
>> >> >> religion:
>> >> >>[url]http://www.bayjournal.com/article.cfm?article=1522[/url][/color]
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>> >> >> Another, which I can't find at the moment, mentioned an X-treme
>> >> >> Christian
>> >> >> congregation in Kentucky, IIRC, claiming that the earth was not
>> >> >> ours
>> >> >> to
>> >> >> destroy.[/color]
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>> >> > Great article, thanks. How did you happen to notice it?[/color]
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>> >> If I recall, my interest began with a story from Science Friday, the
>> >> PBS
>> >> radio show produced by left wing tree hugging socialist communist
>> >> ***s.
>> >> It's
>> >> a great show.[/color]
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>> > The big-time & so-far mysterious disappearance of honeybees from their
>> > hives (a la the recent NYTImes article - which I did find on-line), &
>> > their far-reaching impact was covered on "Science Friday" yesterday -
>> > heard part of it on my way home from work.[/color]
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>> > Cathy[/color]
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>> Ah-hah. [url]http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2007/Mar/hour2_030907.html[/url]
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>> Including links to books and articles discussed. Sometimes, people do
>> useful things with the Internet. This looks like one of those rare
>> cases..
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>> Hey! They do podcasts! I love podcasts! The best present I was given
>> in
>> this century is my iPod. Heck, it's the best present I was given in this
>> millenium!
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>> Thanks, Cathy and Joe, for bringing it to my attention.[/color]
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> You're welcome. I'm don't consider myself to be much of a science
> person - not the pure sciences at any rate, yet virtually always find
> Science Friday to be interesting.
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> (I was going to post the link, except I'm stuck w/posting via
> GoogleGroups at the moment, & would've had to switch back & forth re:
> websites to go & get the link, to C+P it.)
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> Cathy
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IIRC, one problem the Honeybee is being decimated by is a large uptick in
mite infestation in their breathing tubes.
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