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Something to think about: The next time you fill your gas tank with petrol, ask yourself "where did the last tank go?" It is a rather important question. That tank was filled with liquid, but now that liquid is gone and the tank needs refilling. So where did the former contents go? ocbouvieri
One word: Venus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus paragwinn
"Obviously the secularists have adopted this stance as a means towards rapprochement with religious types." DrRec posts two articles that show evangelicals and catholics joining in on the cause on the tail end of a fad and that shows it's not a secular myth? B joins cause after A therefore A is attempting to have better relations with B? What? Phaedros
"Much of the potential harm from coal mining can be eliminated, for example, by requirements that land be restored to a condition that is at least as good as, and preferably better than, when the mining began." Or instead of government leases, actually sell the land and enforce strict liability. Phaedros
Actually, Barry, I do have to agree with DrREC. Obviously the secularists have adopted this stance as a means towards rapprochement with religious types. Mung
Secular? http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/08/national/08warm.html http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=24053 DrREC

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