To: lepton
It's amazing how little is really known about what goes on in all the water systems on Earth. Much of it has already been ruined before ever being discovered. When man is gone, the Earth will recover.
5 posted on
08/12/2005 1:53:34 PM PDT by
herkbird
(Semper Fi)
To: herkbird
"It's amazing how little is really known about what goes on in all the water systems on Earth. True.
"Much of it has already been ruined before ever being discovered. When man is gone, the Earth will recover."
And you know this precisely "how"??? If it has been "ruined", then it will never be "discovered". Spare me the eco-freak "man is destroying the earth" bull-bleep.
To: herkbird
When man is gone, the Earth will recover.Man will never be gone. The Earth will recover from what? In what way is the Earth damaged?
When did the current warming trend of global climate begin? Answer: 11,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age. Are you wanting another ice age to hit the planet?
15 posted on
08/12/2005 2:55:48 PM PDT by
Lester Moore
(islam's allah is Satan and is NOT the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.)
To: herkbird
When man is gone, the Earth will recover.Tree in the forest. How will we know?
16 posted on
08/12/2005 2:56:26 PM PDT by
Mind-numbed Robot
(Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government.)
To: herkbird
Your statement: "When man is gone, the Earth will recover." sounds ignorant of the fact that Earth was made for man and there will never be a time from now on when it will not be a habitation for man. Man is not the destroyer of Earth, he is the reason the Earth exists.
20 posted on
08/12/2005 3:39:04 PM PDT by
Patriot Son
(Isn't it strange how those who deny God so rabidly oppose the existance of mankind on the Earth.)
To: herkbird
Mankind is part of the earth. Why is coral worth saving, but not man?
To: herkbird
Do you feel stupid yet?
Back slowly away from the KoolAid.
22 posted on
08/12/2005 3:45:36 PM PDT by
ovrtaxt
(Logic test: Pearl Harbor is to 911 as Harry Truman is to .....)
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