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Default Re: Environmentalism is a religion - 03-10-2007 , 09:28 PM






On Mar 10, 7:50 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
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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.

One of several articles I've seen about religious beliefs mingled with
religion:
http://www.bayjournal.com/article.cfm?article=1522

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.

Great article, thanks. How did you happen to notice it?

If I recall, my interest began with a story from Science Friday, the PBS
radio show produced by left wing tree hugging socialist communist fags. It's
a great show.
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.

Cathy



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Default Re: Environmentalism is a religion - 03-10-2007 , 10:10 PM






<clfr (AT) adelphia (DOT) net> wrote

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On Mar 10, 7:50 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
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"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
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"dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) 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.

One of several articles I've seen about religious beliefs mingled with
religion:
http://www.bayjournal.com/article.cfm?article=1522

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.

Great article, thanks. How did you happen to notice it?

If I recall, my interest began with a story from Science Friday, the PBS
radio show produced by left wing tree hugging socialist communist fags.
It's
a great show.

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.

Cathy
Ah-hah. http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2...r2_030907.html

Including links to books and articles discussed. Sometimes, people do
useful things with the Internet. This looks like one of those rare cases..

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!

Thanks, Cathy and Joe, for bringing it to my attention.



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Default Re: Environmentalism is a religion - 03-10-2007 , 10:58 PM



dbu, 3/10/2007,7:09:53 AM, wrote:

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A guy that knows what he's talking about:

Not really.
The riff is actually a cult. Calling it a religion is meant to
insult. It's the same as referring to a civil union as a marriage.

If you're gay you'll disagree with me.


Religion:
€ a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance
: consumerism is the new religion.

I'm sure we can keep this thread going for at least a month.
That definition qualifies American Idol as a religion.


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Default Re: Environmentalism is a religion - 03-11-2007 , 12:15 AM



On Mar 10, 10:10 pm, "dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) com> wrote:
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On Mar 10, 7:50 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
"dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) com> wrote in message

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"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:OxBIh.4558$B25.2795 (AT) news01 (DOT) roc.ny...
"dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) 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.

One of several articles I've seen about religious beliefs mingled with
religion:
http://www.bayjournal.com/article.cfm?article=1522

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.

Great article, thanks. How did you happen to notice it?

If I recall, my interest began with a story from Science Friday, the PBS
radio show produced by left wing tree hugging socialist communist fags.
It's
a great show.

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.

Cathy

Ah-hah. http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2...r2_030907.html

Including links to books and articles discussed. Sometimes, people do
useful things with the Internet. This looks like one of those rare cases..

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!

Thanks, Cathy and Joe, for bringing it to my attention.
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.

(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.)

Cathy


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Default Re: Environmentalism is a religion - 03-11-2007 , 02:14 PM



"dbu" <question-mark (AT) einp (DOT) com> wrote

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In article <1173580112.159548.49800 (AT) v33g2000cwv (DOT) googlegroups.com>,
clfr (AT) adelphia (DOT) net wrote:
On Mar 10, 7:50 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
"dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) com> wrote in message

news:45f330e7$0$16365$88260bb3 (AT) free (DOT) teranews.com...

"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:OxBIh.4558$B25.2795 (AT) news01 (DOT) roc.ny...
"dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:45f2d6d3$0$16385$88260bb3 (AT) free (DOT) teranews.com...
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.

One of several articles I've seen about religious beliefs mingled
with
religion:
http://www.bayjournal.com/article.cfm?article=1522

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.

Great article, thanks. How did you happen to notice it?

If I recall, my interest began with a story from Science Friday, the
PBS
radio show produced by left wing tree hugging socialist communist fags.
It's
a great show.

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.

Cathy

I'm going to shoot hummingbirds this summer, (with a camera). While I'm
at it I'll try to count yellowjackets too. If I'm not mistaken they
kill honeybees. So if there is a large population of yellowjacket
wasps, then wouldn't it bee possible for them to bee killing honeybees?
--
My first though was, "ya gott be quick, 'cause those suckers move." When I
was a kid, we used to shoot .22 at camp and when a butterfy passed through
the range, everybody would try for it. Never saw one go down. You'd think
the bullet's wake would be enough to take one out. It was strictly
forbidden and if a counselor thought you'd been shooting at the butterfly,
you'd be out of the range.

Well, we were young and cruel.

Are you using digital or film?

If you go to the Science Friday site (google NPR Science Friday and you will
find it easily, if you're not familiar with it already), the story is
archived and there's a link to an International Herald Tribune article that
was pretty informative. I imagine people are looking at the predator
situation, too.



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Default Re: Environmentalism is a religion - 03-11-2007 , 11:37 PM




<clfr (AT) adelphia (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
On Mar 10, 10:10 pm, "dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) com> wrote:
c... (AT) adelphia (DOT) net> wrote in message

news:1173580112.159548.49800 (AT) v33g2000cwv (DOT) googlegroups.com...





On Mar 10, 7:50 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
"dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) com> wrote in message

news:45f330e7$0$16365$88260bb3 (AT) free (DOT) teranews.com...

"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:OxBIh.4558$B25.2795 (AT) news01 (DOT) roc.ny...
"dh" <d... (AT) stargate (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:45f2d6d3$0$16385$88260bb3 (AT) free (DOT) teranews.com...
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.

One of several articles I've seen about religious beliefs mingled
with
religion:
http://www.bayjournal.com/article.cfm?article=1522

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.

Great article, thanks. How did you happen to notice it?

If I recall, my interest began with a story from Science Friday, the
PBS
radio show produced by left wing tree hugging socialist communist
fags.
It's
a great show.

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.

Cathy

Ah-hah. http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2...r2_030907.html

Including links to books and articles discussed. Sometimes, people do
useful things with the Internet. This looks like one of those rare
cases..

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!

Thanks, Cathy and Joe, for bringing it to my attention.

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.

(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.)

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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