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God and Universal Intelligence
 
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God and Universal Intelligence


Dear Female Sea Lion,

Thank you for your reply. I have not checked back for a few days.

We can take the view that we are soldiers of God, and we are simply to do as we understand Him to have directed us.

I would like to be wrong, that Planet Earth is not being choked with poisons from industrial and agricultural pollutants. I would like to be wrong, that the Oceans' days as a food source, are short. I would like to believe that there is some master plan that I don't understand, that will show the Pro-Life Bible passages are correct.

I instead feel that I am like a Confederate Soldier, who has been fighting for the Holy Bible verses that give clear blessing to the practice Slavery. I admit there are Pro-Slavery passages in the Bible, just as I admit there are pro-life passages in the Holy Bible. But I feel the overriding principle in the Holy Bible is Stewardship for our family, our community, our Earth and our Oceans.

Just as Biblical passages about Slavery are over-ridden by the changing circumstances of the day, and a further realization of community, so also are there over-riding circumstances of Today, with medical Advances and an increased need for Stewardship, as the Oceans begin producing only poisonous fish.

The Polar Bears art being affected by PCP's in fish and seals eating the fish.

How many years and how fast will the escalation of warning lables on fish proceed?

Speaking against any form of family planning, is irresponsible stewardship, and is Unholy.
 

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