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Re: Brashears on Hanson
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Subject: Re: Brashears on Hanson
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From: yuku@io.org (Yuri Kuchinsky)
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Date: 4 Dec 1996 14:03:21 GMT
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Article: 16931 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Harold Brashears (brshears@whale.st.usm.edu) wrote:
: I'm sorry, my point, not well made, is that as long as you accept
: Jay's assumptions, he is correct. Unfortunately, those assumptions to
: not apply in the real world.
Unfortunately, they aren't assumptions at all, but a description of
reality. Unfortunately, this is where the real world is heading.
The destruction of Nature will inevitably result in social
(self)destruction.
Ecologically,
Yuri.
=O= Yuri Kuchinsky in Toronto =O=
--- a webpage like any other... http://www.io.org/~yuku ---
I take a totally different view of God and Nature from that which
the later Christians usually entertain, for I hold that God is the
immanent, and not the extraneous, cause of all things. I say, All
is in God; all lives and moves in God === B. Spinoza
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