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Re: Biotechnology, demons, and sustainability



This thing with the genetic engineered  dna altering people  and them not
labeling their abominations so people can have a choice and the gov. instead
taxing the organic farmers and telling  them  how to label their products
reminds me of how they hung the good man from a tree and let the thief and
murder go free.  The crowd yelled free the thief and victimized and kill the
good man. Same thing today, the thief goes free and the good man carries the
cross. Stop taxing and burdening the organic farmer.He has done nothing
wrong. Of course the wrong doers don't want to talk about morals and honesty
and they fight against the good man every day calling the good man a liar
and accusing the righteous  of wrong doing while they are fooling and lying
to the people and it is they that are  doing the wrong .  Label lab made
genetic engineered DNA injected foodstuff and give the people a choice and
let the organic farmer who is doing no wrong be free to do the good he knows. 




At 07:54 AM 11/27/96 GMT, brateaver@aol.com wrote:
>There are many cases in history of persons who later realized the bad
>results of what they did, altho at the time they figured it would be a
>good deal.
>
>How about starting 2000 years ago, for an example. A man thought if he
>could just get 30$, by pointing out a victim to the victim's enemies, he
>would be $30 to the good, and not be hurting the victim because the victim
>could easily protect himself.
>
>How did it end? The victim was victimized, and the betrayer felt his $30
>was of no use to him, so he killed himself. This example is so precise and
>so apt that that man's name has become practically a synonym, all these
>2000 years since, for betrayal and the futility of it.
>
>B. Rateaver
>
>
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