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Re: Brashears on Hanson
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Subject: Re: Brashears on Hanson
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From: charliew@hal-pc.org (charliew)
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Date: Wed, 04 Dec 96 23:11:05 GMT
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Article: 16938 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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In article <5840b9$g2p@news1.io.org>, yuku@io.org (Yuri Kuchinsky) wrote:
>Harold Brashears (brshears@whale.st.usm.edu) wrote:
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>: 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.
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>Unfortunately, they aren't assumptions at all, but a description of
>reality. Unfortunately, this is where the real world is heading.
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>The destruction of Nature will inevitably result in social
>(self)destruction.
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>Ecologically,
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>Yuri.
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> =O= Yuri Kuchinsky in Toronto =O=
> --- a webpage like any other... http://www.io.org/~yuku ---
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>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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Yuri,
why is it that as things are getting better, you perceive them as getting
worse? Pollution was much worse in the '60's than it is now. Open your
eyes, ears, and nose, and verify this for yourself.
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