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Originally Posted by Sam
OK, I can't stand the tree huggers and the global warming cultists either, but, what is a moderate way to act toward our natural resources?
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Glad to see someone who had a well-thought out post on this thread.
Why is it that if we disagree with tree huggers, we automatically want to go to the other extreme and purposely harm the planet? And if we disagree with extreme animal rights people like PETA, we want to joke about out hunting exploits or how much meat we can stuff into our already full stomachs and clog our arteries with the cholesterol? It's childish!
My family recycles, and I'm proud of it. We've grown our own food, and it is good for us and the planet. We use recycled bags for our groceries, and buy food that's grown organically and not harmful to the environment (along with organic and humanely raised meat). I know people that use compost piles to fertilize their gardens instead of fertilizers and pesticides, I think it's GREAT!
And my pastor has two gardens and between his house and the deacon's house there are about half a dozen apple trees.
Why anyone would want to harm the planet, just to get back at tree huggers is beyond me... Life's a lot better when you can enjoy the benefits of clean air, food and water.
-Bro. Alex