> Why? That doesn't mean that one condons the human agent.

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Using Tibet and Africa as our staring point, the phrase "...culling 
the human race" is transparently racist. I found Mr. Dixons suggestion 
inexcusable. It implies a position of superiority, one I believe he�d 
be hard pressed to occupy were he and his family suddenly the one�s 
culled. Invoking "nature" as an active and just agent in the selective 
harvesting of the human race has historical precedents that prohibit 
intelligent dialogue. 

I mistakenly called his comments "absolutely" disgraceful; forgetting 
entirely the ecclesiastical reverence now attributed to a once lowly 
adjective. 


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