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The Greenhouse Hamburger
On Feb 16, 11:16*am, "Dan L." wrote:
In article , *MajorOz wrote: On Feb 13, 5:55*pm, "Dan L." wrote: In article , "Aluckyguess" wrote: We can not damage the earth, we can only damage ourselves. The planet will heal itself its just a matter of time. I totally disagree with that statement. Humans can most certainly damage the Earth! I believe it is possible with modern technology to slam the moon into the Earth and say "bye bye Earth". And I believe in the Easter Bunny. The reason for extreme concept is that I have a good idea how Aluckyguess thinks. To Aluckyguess humans cannot damage or even destroy the earth itself, even if they want to. He or She is correct that humans are just a tic in time for this planet. The planet itself will continue with or without humans. Unless we humans turn the Earth into another asteroid belt. However my position is, lets do what ever we can to help this plant and the human race survive (preferably in comfort) as long as possible. oz, a Heinlein guy Heinlein does indeed out rank Kurt Vonnegut. I do like them both. In Vonnegut's book "Cats Cradle" a humorist book and a Hugo award runner up, ice-nine was a product that solidified the earths water supply, thus ending all life on earth. When it comes to global warming and other topics, it is often useless and futile to argue with a person of a strong religious belief. Because in the end their argument will eventually come down to this "God will fix it someday". Thass true. But, thank FSM, there aren't any of those on this board. cheers oz...."The meek will indeed inherit the Earth, because everybody worth a shit will have, long since, left for the stars" |
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