Hi L.
Fascinating post, a little strongly worded, but exactly right. I am always amazed when I read in the papers about the Christians fighting the Muslims, or the Christians fighting whoever. If you pick up a gun, you are not a Christian. Period. Peter G. Thailand --- bioveging <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am Christian, I do not support war, nor does Jesus > support wars. > I do not support financially or morally any criminal > national > interests at the cost of the lives and health of the > world's > innocents. If the flag of country clashes with the > banner of love > that flies over the kingdom of God, the national > flag takes a powder. > THAT is true Christian patriotism, dedication to the > love of God and > each other, not the nationalistic, warmongering, > so-called patriotic > blindness of enabling serial war upon the poor of > the world. > "Suffer the little children to come unto me, for OF > SUCH is the > kingdom of God" is what Jesus taught, not "make the > little children > suffer". > The Apostle Paul taught that we are to become all > things to all men, > which means to blend in and participate in whatever > country or > situation we find ourselves in, not to fabricate the > situations to > what we THINK it should be and make a financial > profit from it. > It is the so-called christian that makes the worthy > name of Jesus to > be despised through bad example and America is at > the top of that > list. > From what people have been exposed to, and > considering the > absolutely UN-christian behaviour of those who > profess to be > follwers of Christ's teachings (but don't) it is not > difficult to > understand why Christianity has been so degraded. > Had the damn warmongers claimed to be Budists > everyone would have > not derided Budda, but looked upon the criminals as > an aberation, > but because these child killers profess and pretend > to > be "christians" it falls on Christ to bear the > weight. And so it > will be, although YOU who profess to follow the > teachings of Jesus > but do not are going to have a boat load of > expalining to do. > "Why call ye me Lord Lord and DO NOT the things that > I ask?" Jesus > said that. > > L. > > --- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Dear Jake: > > > > You sure nailed me. I'm one of those of fossils > who is a > Christian, > > Conservative, and hopefully a Patriot. I am the > guy you all > despise and ridicule at > > every opportunity. Flame on people. > > > > If you get a chance you might take the opportunity > to have a > discussion > > without all the vitriol. > > > > I have always had an interest in alternative > energy resources and > at one time > > owned virtually every copy of Mother Earth News. > I read all those > articles > > about how the world was coming to an end. Is Paul > Erlichman still > around? > > Remember how we were all going to starve as a > result of the > population explosion? > > > > > > You may not believe this but I also consider > myself a > conservationist. > > Abusing your resources is not only stupid but its > bad business. > Being a > > conservative, I think about such things. :)) > > > > The people on this forum have provided a > remarkable amount of very > valuable > > information concerning Biofuels. You are to be > commended. I have > tried many > > of the systems you have presented and am very > impressed. Your > council works. > > Todd Swearingen is without a doubt very > knowledgeable and gives > simple and > > precise answers to the questions asked by those on > the forum with > questions. > > > > Now, I would like to make a suggestion that some > of you > entrepreneurs might > > consider. I believe there is an opportunity for > many people to > earn real good > > money. This might be a thumb nail bus. plan. > > > > Assume your able to collect 1000 gals. of WVO per > week. Seems > like a > > reasonable task. That amount should yield 1000 > gals. of Biofuel. > It should also > > yield 750# of glycerin. Please don't take it to > the grass > clippings pile. > > Glycerin as you all know is valuable. Learn how > to Purify it and > then assign your > > wife the task of making a very high value soap. > Sell it on the > Internet @ > > $1.50 per 3.5 oz. bar. If she can't make that > much soap, pour the > glycerin in 2# > > blocks and again sell it for 2-3 bucks a pound. > > > > Let's see what you accomplished. Gross Income > BioD $2,200.00 Soap > 200# at > > app. $1,000.00 and the balance of glycerin 500# @ > 2.50 /#. Let's > see now that's > > about $4,400.00 in gross income. You might have a > Grand in > expenses and that > > seems to me to be a pretty good part time > business. > > > > Both liberals and conservatives may be able to > agree on some > things. Biod is > > Good, Glycerin soap is high quality soap, and I > hope all of you > have a > > wonderful day and life.Now go out there all you > greedy capitalist > and do good. :)) > > > > Sincerely, > > Dave Hannah > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Make a clean sweep of pop-up ads. Yahoo! Companion Toolbar. Now with Pop-Up Blocker. Get it for free! http://us.click.yahoo.com/L5YrjA/eSIIAA/yQLSAA/FGYolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuels list archives: http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/ Please do NOT send Unsubscribe messages to the list address. To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo! 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