>> So far, we haven't got further
> > > than the vaguest kinds of agreement that there is something
> > wrong with the
> > > climate, or that the oil/fish/freshwater etc is running out.
> >
> > not the 'vaguest'?
>
>
> Well, OK, we're a bit further on than that, I agree.
> Mark
ah, different thing all together!
We're still not persuading
> many people.
>
and we won't!
sadly, those who will get it will get it; those who won't, won't ; we can
'be', and exist and let our light shine (as it were), but as for telling,
preaching, expounding, or otherwise attempting to sway, influence, or change
others opinions or views, is futile, largely.
> I still don't see much sense of urgency though.
our urgency will never translate into urgency for those who do not want to
become aware.
you and I really are preaching to the choir; some few who hear the message
wil be touched by it and respond to the call, but largely, the masses will
never get it - ever.
that's what makes it all so eery: some few know, the masses do not, yet the
event(s) will happen anyway with or without anyone knowing or caring
[the Titanic again...] shall we shuffle the deck chairs!
Perry
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