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Originally posted by SandyDown View PostAnd the butterflies... don't forget the butterflies population that was suddenly wiped out .... I feel sad for today's kids, my kids and I used to love the butterflies around the flowers in our backgarden
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhen is the "all the oil is about to run out" panic going to set in? That will be a biggie...
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I don't think the BBC website has quite finished with Global Warming yet. As long as there is still at least *one* climate change sceptic out there...
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When is the "all the oil is about to run out" panic going to set in? That will be a biggie...
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Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View PostTalking about this on my break. I love the idea of new global dilemma! All the trees and plants have comitted suicide, before long all green vegetation as we know has died and our oxygen levels are dropping!! Unless we KILL 30 thousand people per week we (as a species) will be wiped out!!
And the butterflies... don't forget the butterflies population that was suddenly wiped out .... I feel sad for today's kids, my kids and I used to love the butterflies around the flowers in our backgarden
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Talking about this on my break. I love the idea of new global dilemma! All the trees and plants have comitted suicide, before long all green vegetation as we know has died and our oxygen levels are dropping!! Unless we KILL 30 thousand people per week we (as a species) will be wiped out!!
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAn atheist's rant? Have a look at the website of any local church that is doing that stupid Alpha course, follow the links and see where you arrive.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat's the next big media frenzy that's going to bore us silly for months/years on end?
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A bit off topic, but this thread title just reminded me of my favourite TV series ever.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOr religion.
Society is going backwards, the more obvious reasons like growth of Islam and Evangelical Christianity due to African immigration is but half of it. There is huge funding flowing into the UK from the US where barking creationist nutjobs (like Palin) have greatly increased their influence in every arm of government and every sector of society.
I have no problem with any religious who just wish to follow their own beliefs but more and more these people are using every sort of lobby, exploiting every means to impose their blithering crap on the rest of us. Abortion, gay marriage, contraception to teenagers, none of their damn business!
An atheist's rant? Have a look at the website of any local church that is doing that stupid Alpha course, follow the links and see where you arrive.
I did the Alpha course, was good fun, not very good /convincing arguments, but am already a believer in God, the details however were not convincing but didn't
matter, really had a joly good time
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