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An interesting site...... courtesy of a Druid relative of mine.
http://www.pantheism.net/ I wonder how many here have stood at the crest of an Iceberg...... surveyed the compass points, decided which bearing to take, all the while looking across an icepack and understanding that it's over a thousand miles to civilization...... nobody knows you are there, no communication until you made the base station and radio. You finally understand you are on your own here. CM |
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I wonder how many here have hiked the Appalachian Trail?
Scotty "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:h2g8f.60391$S4.36862@edtnps84... An interesting site...... courtesy of a Druid relative of mine. http://www.pantheism.net/ I wonder how many here have stood at the crest of an Iceberg...... surveyed the compass points, decided which bearing to take, all the while looking across an icepack and understanding that it's over a thousand miles to civilization...... nobody knows you are there, no communication until you made the base station and radio. You finally understand you are on your own here. CM |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote: An interesting site...... courtesy of a Druid relative of mine. http://www.pantheism.net/ I wonder how many here have stood at the crest of an Iceberg...... surveyed the compass points, decided which bearing to take, all the while looking across an icepack and understanding that it's over a thousand miles to civilization...... nobody knows you are there, no communication until you made the base station and radio. You finally understand you are on your own here. Sounds like sailing in the ocean! Seahag |
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Mooron:
It's a very interesting site. Personally I agree with many of their premises and conclusions. The one caveat though is how they arrive at "conservation" or "protection" of the environment. Do they view man as merely part of the environment (universe), or do they view that the environment (universe) is to be used by man ? That is a big distinction, as one view leads to totalarianism, the other to liberty. But they are all going to burn in hell! Lava filled hot tubs for all! Amen! "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:h2g8f.60391$S4.36862@edtnps84... An interesting site...... courtesy of a Druid relative of mine. http://www.pantheism.net/ I wonder how many here have stood at the crest of an Iceberg...... surveyed the compass points, decided which bearing to take, all the while looking across an icepack and understanding that it's over a thousand miles to civilization...... nobody knows you are there, no communication until you made the base station and radio. You finally understand you are on your own here. CM |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... I wonder how many here have hiked the Appalachian Trail? I've hiked the Canol Trail..... CM |
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"Seahag" wrote in message Sounds like sailing in the ocean! I see you've been there and felt that! Awesome at how small it makes one fell in the grand scheme of things..... and how great one's potential can be. CM |
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message The one caveat though is how they arrive at "conservation" or "protection" of the environment. Do they view man as merely part of the environment (universe), or do they view that the environment (universe) is to be used by man ? That is a big distinction, as one view leads to totalarianism, the other to liberty. We have a right to be here as part of nature's grand scheme..... but rights should be tempered by responsibility. I think that's what lacking throughout mankind's development..... we seem to be blessed with 20/20 Hindsight. But they are all going to burn in hell! Keep in mind that a frost burn is much more painful than a heat burn... as you well know. Lava filled hot tubs for all! Liquid Ice Tubs for the oil executives. Amen! Hallelujah!! CM |
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I know it's on a very, very much smaller scale, but , sometimes
that's how I feel when I have a couple days for a cruise and no where in particular to go. To pull anchor in the morning, head out , see which way the wind is blowing and set sail accordingly. Just me and my boat. Scotty "Seahag" wrote in message ... "Capt.Mooron" wrote: An interesting site...... courtesy of a Druid relative of mine. http://www.pantheism.net/ I wonder how many here have stood at the crest of an Iceberg...... surveyed the compass points, decided which bearing to take, all the while looking across an icepack and understanding that it's over a thousand miles to civilization...... nobody knows you are there, no communication until you made the base station and radio. You finally understand you are on your own here. Sounds like sailing in the ocean! Seahag |
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"Captain Joe Redcloud©" wrote in message ... I wonder if you or sweety boy Crantz would enjoy visiting my hershey highway? rte # 322 ? |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... I know it's on a very, very much smaller scale, but , sometimes that's how I feel when I have a couple days for a cruise and no where in particular to go. To pull anchor in the morning, head out , see which way the wind is blowing and set sail accordingly. Just me and my boat. Well put Scotty...... it's something neither PJ nor Bob will ever understand. The pair of them are clock-watchers... CM |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote Well put Scotty...... it's something neither PJ nor Bob will ever understand. The pair of them are cock-watchers... yes, it's obvious by all their gay posts. :) |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:0tp8f.53974$y_1.2268@edtnps89... "Bob Crantz" wrote in message The one caveat though is how they arrive at "conservation" or "protection" of the environment. Do they view man as merely part of the environment (universe), or do they view that the environment (universe) is to be used by man ? That is a big distinction, as one view leads to totalarianism, the other to liberty. We have a right to be here as part of nature's grand scheme..... but rights should be tempered by responsibility. I think that's what lacking throughout mankind's development..... we seem to be blessed with 20/20 Hindsight. The concept of rights are a man made. The proper definition, application and protection of rights leads to civilizations. Good civilizations (those congruent with the nature of man) lead to more population and greater diversity within the gene pool (it would seem the natural purpose of any life is to procreate and thrive). Natural law is what keeps it all in check. Man has done a pretty good job for his short time on this planet. Cockroaches and crocodiles have been around for millions of years. They're still the same. Man has evolved and has the ability to affect the entire earth, all in a very short time span. Today's problems will be overcome with suitable lessons learned from the Bible! Amen! But they are all going to burn in hell! Keep in mind that a frost burn is much more painful than a heat burn... as you well know. It depends on the depth of the burn. Lava filled hot tubs for all! Liquid Ice Tubs for the oil executives. Amen! Hallelujah!! CM |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... I know it's on a very, very much smaller scale, but , sometimes that's how I feel when I have a couple days for a cruise and no where in particular to go. To pull anchor in the morning, head out , see which way the wind is blowing and set sail accordingly. Just me and my boat. Nice post, Scotty! It reminds me of my first cross channel crossing... I'll never forget seeing the land dissappear into the murk. Regards Donal -- |
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