chris,

That's why I keep saying that the civilized world should Just Say No
to BOTH kinds of fundamentalists (religious and technological).

arthur

agree!!

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Arthur Cordell wrote:
> Maybe with the fundamentalists in charge we have a greater chance of
"saving
> humanity" than if the technocrats are in charge with ever greater
> technological fixes.  May not want to live in a fundamentalist community,
> but they seem to be "sustainable" where ours is precariously predicated on
> growth.

Are they?  The Taleban drove SUVs too.  So do Christian fundamentalists.
It's only consistent, because if you believe that this planet will be
destroyed soon anyway (on doomsday), why should you care for conserving
the environment?

That's why I keep saying that the civilized world should Just Say No
to BOTH kinds of fundamentalists (religious and technological).

Chris


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