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Author Topic:   Does Creationist Science Foster Anti-Ecological Practices?
Minnemooseus
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Message 8 of 26 (171172)
12-23-2004 3:58 PM


Bump
At this point I would be inclined to state the question as "Does Fundimentalist Christian and/or Neoconservative Republican Beliefs Foster Anti-Ecological Practices?". Or more generally, a "don't worry about the future" attitude.
I, of course, think YES.
I have a Bill Moyers speech that a friend e-mailed me, that I think is very profound in this (and other?) area(s). I have been tempted to post this speech as a new topic, but in the guidelines of the forum, such a thing doesn't seem proper. Maybe I'll post it at my personal website, and plug a link into this topic.
Moose
{Edited to change ID}
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Minnemooseus
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Message 10 of 26 (171188)
12-23-2004 5:00 PM
Reply to: Message 9 by Coragyps
12-23-2004 4:38 PM


Building a Better Apocalypse
http://www.lakenet.com/...yers%20-%20BATTLEFIELD%20EARTH.htm
I have no other source information, other than what was included in the above cited.
Yes, a bare link. I really at the moment have little more to say, other than maybe "Bill Moyers for President!".
OK, I guess I do have a bit more to say:
A while back another friend was discussing things Bill Moyers/PBS. He was vastly more up on such things than I. Anyway, he told of Moyers showing vidio/audio clips of various political speakers. After the clips, Moyers would come back and say "And that was a lie".
Where were the U.S. big four networks, during this past election? There were so many opportunities for commentarists to show clips of various speechs/political advertisements, come back and say something like "That was misinformation", and then say why. Political ads seem to be except from truth in advertising laws.
Moose
{Edited to change subtitle}
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Minnemooseus
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Message 17 of 26 (171987)
12-28-2004 8:04 PM
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12-28-2004 6:02 PM


Moyer's speech revisited
I get the impression that you didn't read the Moyer's speech article I linked to in message 10. It contains more fundimentalist Christian material than perhaps I led you and others to think.
Sorry about being a nag, if you did read it,
Moose

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