Wednesday, July 9, 2008

The greatest threat to our way of life.

Declaration of Independence: "...to assume among the powers of the EARTH the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and Nature's God..." From this short phase of the subject declaration, we can conclude from our founding fathers that the earth, itself, has certain powers and that these power are, as fact, controlled by nature's God, not man! Rounded off, it has been concluded that the Universe is Fifteen-Bill on years old and that Planet earth is Five-billions. Mans life on earth is, even today, still not definitively established and ranges from 1oo,ooo thousand years to 450,000. In any case, if you took a standard sheet of typing paper and with a pencil, make a dot at the bottom left corner of the page, this dot would be reflective of mankind's footprint on this planet. In short, our influence on this plant would be nothing but a blimp on the screen. Now if one is true to his faith, believes in a Davine God, the maker of HEAVEN AND EARTH, you would have to be a Hyprocrite to believe that he, God, would, in any manner, relinquish his powers in any form or manner, relative to being able to destroy it -Planet Earth. Socialism/Communism is an Atheistic form of Governments rule over people. They do not believe in God. If you are a non-believer, you can be made to believe anything the Socialist want you to believe. In this Light of reasoning, you must first become a non-believer in order to trust your life to nothing but us poor mortals. To replace a Davine Gods powers over us, and give it to a poor bunch of ignorant humans; because we as humans are still in our infancy, when coming to know all we will come to know, many more years in our future, God Willing. The Greens, as well. the Environmentalists are as ignorant of the Scientist telling us we are destroying this planet. What fools we Mortals Be! Science, as yet, has not proven itself to be a pure irresistible force--it never has been and never will be! With man, there is always two sides to a story. Herbert Stein's Iron Law: "if something can't go on, it will stop."--from dead right by David Fram. The Messenger.

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