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Do planets die?
01/18/17 at 04:41:44
 
Are we aware of anything that has the capacity to go on forever without ever ceasing?
Can a planet just plain, wear out?
Can the very forces and elements that formed it last forever?
What about that, which created those elements, that sustains earth, in its orbit and certainly, change or abate?

Man did not build or create earth, we have no input into what created it.
We are, however, parasites.

What happens as those needed elements get depleted by our consumption?
Can we get more online  Grin

Fabricate it?

What happens then?

Is abortion a precursor to how we settle this issue?
We are just parasitic and living off our host, are we not?
What happens if by our actions we threaten the sustainability of our host, abort?
Who will choose who to abort?
Why?
When?

Laws now represent the host, as final say in the matter......
Shouldn't Mother Earth be extended that same consideration, and the courts of self appointed elites, that have been granted her guardianship, carry out her desires?

Can we expect our constitution to protect everyone as equals?
Or will the rich and powerful decide?

Who will speak for those who have no say?

If we are programmed to except the need to sacrifice one, so others can live, it will be easier to enact even later term abortions on criteria the aristocracy decides what the best plan is, for the planet.

Mister Bradbury, are you listening?
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Re: Do planets die?
Reply #1 - 01/18/17 at 08:41:53
 
Yes planets die,  sooner or later the star, in our case the sun, will burn out.  But, before it does it will enlarge and consumer the inner planets, including the earth, before it shrinks and ultimately explodes in a super nova.

As far as the elements they are not consumed, matter is not created nor destroyed just changed.  

In some cases no change occurs, such as in the case of water.  We drink it and we pee it out it evaporates it rains we drink it again and so on (yes you are in essence drinking someone or somethings pee, well to be more exact the water that was in that pee that was filtered out naturally via evaporation and condensation) On the other hand sometimes we do change it such as oxygen we convert it along with organic matter (food namely sugar) to carbon dioxide (cellular respiration).  Then the plants convert it back to  oxygen and sugars (photosynthesis).

Our relationship with the earth is more complex than just us as parasites. If you consider plants part of the earth than in this regard our relationship would be more mutualism than paracitism in that we couldn't live without the plants making oxygen and sugar and the plants could not live without animals making carbon dioxide.  

As far as who to abort if we follow margret sanger, a eugenicists who is planned parenthoods founder and the number one proprietor of abortion, it would, in her own words, be blacks as she said that it was to, and I'm paraphrasing here, to exterminate them (actually she used the term for black people similar to the spanish word for black but I digress).  Now you may say that was a long time ago, but ask yourself this, in what neighborhoods are most planned parenthoods today?  Statistically a black person conceived today has almost a 2:1 chance of being born or being aborted.
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Reply #2 - 01/18/17 at 09:43:00
 
raydawg wrote on 01/18/17 at 04:41:44:
Mister Bradbury, are you listening?


Bradbury died... small point of trivia, the city adjoining my home town is named for bradbury as it was his home.
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Reply #3 - 01/18/17 at 10:04:31
 
Great reply..... thanks.

As to Margaret Sanger remark being a long time ago, giving it no revelance to present day beliefs/mindset.....
That's OK, many folks still refer to the Old Testament for proof, of the intolerance of believers  Grin
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Reply #4 - 01/18/17 at 10:32:15
 
raydawg wrote on 01/18/17 at 10:04:31:
Great reply..... thanks.

As to Margaret Sanger remark being a long time ago, giving it no revelance to present day beliefs/mindset.....
That's OK, many folks still refer to the Old Testament for proof, of the intolerance of believers  Grin


Thanks.  4 years for a BS in biochemistry and 3 more years for a MS in secondary ed biology has all culminated in that post LOL
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Reply #5 - 01/18/17 at 10:38:49
 
I don't remember where I read it... probably some old war movie.
1 drop of oil will make 500 gals of water undrinkable.

So, by burning it aren't we removing a pollutant from the earth?   Wink
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Reply #6 - 01/18/17 at 10:48:34
 
verslagen1 wrote on 01/18/17 at 10:38:49:
I don't remember where I read it... probably some old war movie.
1 drop of oil will make 500 gals of water undrinkable.

So, by burning it aren't we removing a pollutant from the earth?   Wink


its only undrinkable if you don't filter it.  You can mix water with anything you want and if you evaporate the water and then condense it it will be drinkable again.  Again, matter isn't created or destroyed so burning oil doesn't remove it from the earth it just changes it into different stuff.  The only way to remove anything from the earth would be to throw it on a rocket ship and shoot it into outer space far enough that the earths gravitational force doesn't pull it back in
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Reply #7 - 01/18/17 at 11:03:08
 
verslagen1 wrote on 01/18/17 at 10:38:49:
I don't remember where I read it... probably some old war movie.
1 drop of oil will make 500 gals of water undrinkable.


Men of Honor.

Mr. Pappy: Two tablespoons of machine oil can contaminate an entire ship's fresh water supply.


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Reply #8 - 01/18/17 at 12:23:29
 
How big of rocket do you reckon we'd need to rid the planet of liberals  Grin
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raydawg wrote on 01/18/17 at 12:23:29:
How big of rocket do you reckon we'd need to rid the planet of liberals  Grin


LOL from the last election I would guess a 63 million seater for this country alone.  But, really without liberals it would be boring without anything to fix.
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Reply #10 - 01/18/17 at 13:05:37
 
raydawg wrote on 01/18/17 at 12:23:29:
How big of rocket do you reckon we'd need to rid the planet of liberals  Grin

Don't need a rocket, just a bigger shark tank.
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Reply #11 - 01/18/17 at 13:46:36
 
verslagen1 wrote on 01/18/17 at 13:05:37:
raydawg wrote on 01/18/17 at 12:23:29:
How big of rocket do you reckon we'd need to rid the planet of liberals  Grin

Don't need a rocket, just a bigger shark tank.


Didn't you learn anything.......
It just turns to a different form.
We don't really need liberal shark poop  Grin
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Reply #12 - 01/18/17 at 14:17:33
 
[quote author=6B78607D786E7E190 link=1484743304/0#11 date=1484775996]verslagen1 wrote on 01/18/17 at 13:05:37:
Didn't you learn anything.......
It just turns to a different form.
We don't really need liberal shark poop  Grin


oh gawd, they'll come back as liberal petroleum and destroy the earth...
HEY!  It's history repeating it's self.  when will we ever learn.   :'(
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Reply #13 - 01/18/17 at 14:50:47
 
raydawg wrote on 01/18/17 at 13:46:36:
verslagen1 wrote on 01/18/17 at 13:05:37:
raydawg wrote on 01/18/17 at 12:23:29:
How big of rocket do you reckon we'd need to rid the planet of liberals  Grin

Don't need a rocket, just a bigger shark tank.


Didn't you learn anything.......
It just turns to a different form.
We don't really need liberal shark poop  Grin

Well in that case the change might be an improvement  Grin
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Reply #14 - 01/18/17 at 16:21:59
 
raydawg wrote on 01/18/17 at 13:46:36:
" We don't really need liberal shark poop  Grin


Wait, could use it for fertilizer !

Oh, but, perhaps it would, 'only', make the weeds grow.
           Not the Useful things !


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