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Ezra,
This is hard to say- there are many people of various religions who may see some sort of divine connection to this trend. Personally, as is well articulated I believe in the article to which I posted a link on Humber's trilobite thread ( http://environment.harvard.edu/relig...ity/index.html )- human stewardship of the ecology by people of faith is the primary issue we need to concern ourselves with. If scientific (and even Christian evangelical and other conservative faith groups of various backgrounds) consensus is that global warming is a reality and is causing devastating harm to the earth and all the life in it- I personally believe that either ignoring or denying this reality and not making substantive changes is, in itself, sinful, and poor stewardship of Creation. Quote:
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Peace, John My eBay World My Librarything MySpace . . . . "The brick walls are not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something.
Because the brick walls are there to stop the people who don’t want it badly enough.”" -Randy Pausch, from "Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," also known as The Last Lecture |
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As if we were one minor instrument in a massive orchestra. Occasionally an instrument becomes untuned or the player falters at his/her task and must listen for just the right place where they can again re-join the other musicians. |
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