Well said Gustl, This list has proven to me how little I know, so many times. Bright Blessings, Kim
At 11:34 AM 8/27/2005, you wrote: >Hallo Folks, > >Ja, let's not go there. Let us go here instead. Unless people have >all the information they are able they will not be able to make >intelligent or wise decisions. We need to know that when we are told >something that the source is routinely as accurate and truthful as >possible and we need to know which sources are not so we can stay away >from those. > >There are folks out there, and I know some of them, who limit their >input to sources which reflect only their particular mindset and they >reject information from other sources as "false" or "biased" whether >or not that is indeed true. They want the world to be a mirror image >of their cherished beliefs whether or not the beliefs are true, good >or wise. That makes no sense. > >I believe I have said this before but I believe that the information >we garner and through which we sift is biofuel for the mind. Politics >may be and often is heavily discussed but through this we gain an >understanding of others who may be vastly different from ourselves and >we come to learn that although there are many differences we have a >common thread running through this which is that we wish good for >ourselves and no harm to others. What gets in the way of this is >partisanship whether it is religious, political, economic, racial or >whatever else. Through these discussions we get closer to the truth >of things and become closer to being an organic whole. > >If we are to become the best people we can be living in the best world >we can we need to listen to others and examine ourselves and if we >find ourselves lacking we need to get into line with what is right and >good or if we find others lacking we need to point it out to them so >that they have the same opportunity of getting into line with that >which is right and good. > >To limit the discourse on this list to the physical mechanics >of biofuel production is to limit ones understanding of what "biofuel" >is and what it can become. If you are not prepared to expand your >limits friend then you have chosen the wrong list. This is where the >sorting and weeding is done. This is the place where we become part >of the one, friends. We point out the flaws where we find them that >we may understand more and correct the mistakes we find in ourselves >and elsewhere as we are able. Welcome to biofuels. ;o) > >Happy Happy, > >Gustl >-- _______________________________________________ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Search the combined Biofuel and Biofuels-biz list archives (50,000 messages): http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/