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Family and global warming

Anonyme, Thursday, May 15, 2003 - 10:04

David Yamaha

If family doesn't get to resolve its problems, there's no point in saving the planet. Do we want to be humanity's last generation?

Interest for family is good for environment. Failiure of family could kill humanity. Let's reflect on this for a moment. What happend on CMAQ lately could have lasting effect on global warming. Let's move from a "what's the point" attitude towards a vision of centuries to come.

The former garantees the planet should last 50 years, until one's death while the latter ask for an environment that'd last as long as family: forever.

If this conversation wouln't have a tribune, however obnoxious, if family doesn't resolve its problems, we may as well stop all of it right now. I think life, one's as well as our's, doesn't have any meaning if future generations aren't assured to have a living at least as good as ours.

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Right, but if you think justs 30 seconds...
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Anonyme
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Tue, 2003-06-17 23:24

2034 - 2000th anniversary of the death of the Christ. Seriously, do you think that the Creator of this universe sent a Child for nothing? A non-returning point should tell you something? And when can we tell that we are in a ‘logic of self-destruction’? How many years the Christ live yet?

We should have the answers in 2003. At leas i hope. For the good of all of us. And for ours Mother to all of us, the Hearth...

jcb - Franky


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