http://www.resistingthegreendragon.com/
Basically, Jesus's best earthly friends are here to tell you environmentalism SUCKS and what's more, it KILLS people. Yeah.
:facepalm:
I killed the Green Dragon and then I reincarnated as a Felyne.
The more extreme the position, the more extreme the followers, the more extreme the act.
Oh FFS.
I was a trollish master of the dark arts, armed with my trusty rainbow toe socks and crystal potato. I died a lot and never actually got to the dragon.
And then Cain was a dragon.
This whole thing was probably contrived after some devout Catholics got some weed sprinkled with Draino and had a bad buzz.
Quote from: Cardinal Pizza Deliverance. on November 30, 2010, 04:17:34 AM
This whole thing was probably contrived after some devout Catholics got some weed sprinkled with Draino and had a bad buzz.
Nah, Catholics aren't like this, even while high. This is fundie bullshit.
Giving a shit about nature is the DEVIL.
Damn, once you get to their website, I ummmm WOW!!
http://www.cornwallalliance.org/ (http://www.cornwallalliance.org/)
QuoteIt cannot have been lost on many climate realist scientists that the "debate" over the "science"
of climate change has been characterized by some strange tactics, such as demonization of dissent,
distrust of attempts at replication, rejection of openness and data sharing, and appeal to consensus.
As Climategate and other transgressions of fundamental scientific procedure by global warming
alarmists continue to unfold, it becomes increasingly clear that a great deal of what's been called
"climate science" isn't science at all. It's ideological propaganda, often religious (but certainly not
Biblical), masquerading as science.
From Climate Policy:
Theological, Scientific, and Economic Considerations
A Panel Presentation to the
Fourth International Conference on Climate Change
Chicago, IL, May 16-18, 2010
by E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D.
National Spokesman, The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation
I can't decide if I want to laugh, cry, throw up or kill a motherfucker!!!
Oh snap I didn't read well enough, they have an actual agenda.....
http://www.cornwallalliance.org/articles/read/cornwall-stewardship-agenda/ (http://www.cornwallalliance.org/articles/read/cornwall-stewardship-agenda/)
To be fair, a lot of stuff labeled "green" these days is, in fact, bullshit. It's a huge marketing ploy.
Case in point: http://www.furisgreen.com/furisgreen.aspx (http://www.furisgreen.com/furisgreen.aspx)
Its true, there are a lot of sensible criticisms that can be made against Environmentalism. That it is a Pagan/Satanic-inspired attack on the Christian world is not, unfortunately, one of them.
Quote from: Hoopla on November 30, 2010, 03:29:54 PM
To be fair, a lot of stuff labeled "green" these days is, in fact, bullshit. It's a huge marketing ploy.
Case in point: http://www.furisgreen.com/furisgreen.aspx (http://www.furisgreen.com/furisgreen.aspx)
QuoteQuestion 1: What do you mean by saying "Fur is Green?"
We want people to know that fur is an excellent choice if you care about nature -- because fur is a natural, renewable resource. The Canadian fur trade is very well regulated to ensure animal welfare. The furs we use are abundant; never from endangered species. And fur apparel is remarkably long wearing. This is more eco-logical than today's disturbing trend to "cheap", disposable fashion – like the tons of unwanted materials (80% non-biodegradable synthetics!) that ends up in landfills. Those who think that synthetics can replace fur should also know that most synthetics are made from petroleum – a non-renewable resource – and their production and disposal can pose environmental problems
Sensationalist and misleading "animal rights" campaigns have created confusion about the true ecological role of the fur trade. It is time to present another side of the fur story
YAY Canada!! :lulz:
I can't say much I'm rather meh on the fur issue.
Quote from: Cain on November 30, 2010, 03:35:44 PM
Its true, there are a lot of sensible criticisms that can be made against Environmentalism. That it is a Pagan/Satanic-inspired attack on the Christian world is not, unfortunately, one of them.
Quite true.
Though it would be really cool if that were the case.
I'm fine with fur and leather as long as it comes from an animal that was raised also for food or part of an economy for a country or cultural nation that may thrive on it, like reindeer for the Lapps, for example, they use every part of the animal and their goods help support them. PEOPLE DON'T EAT BABY SEALS. PEOPLE IN NORTH AMERICA DON'T NORMALLY EAT MINK OR BEAR OR FOX OR SABLE OR CHINCHILLA OR LYNX, DAMNIT.
I won't protest them, but I won't purchase/wear them either.
I'd eat a Baby Seal. Once, at least.
Quote from: Cain on November 30, 2010, 03:49:10 PM
I'd eat a Baby Seal. Once, at least.
I've been told that it's not that great, same with most aquatic mammals. Whale is apparently disgusting.
Baby Seal is best when marinated in Club Soda.
Yeah, that doesn't surprise me. Blubber sounds nasty.
But I would try pretty much any kind of meat at least once. Just for the experience. And just to beat anyone else to it:
QuoteI would try pretty much any kind of meat at least once
:lmnuendo:
I recently found out that they do seal watch cruises out of Newport. If I can tolerate being on a boat for an hour in January/February when the bay ices over... it sounds like fun.
fuck you I'm a dragon!
Also there are sea lions and sea otters all over over here. Am planning a Monterrey Aquarium trip with my friends when the BFF gets back up from college again. :D
Quote from: Suu on November 30, 2010, 05:13:57 AM
Nah, Catholics aren't like this, even while high. This is fundie bullshit.
I do my best not to believe in fundies. It doesn't work all of the time, though.