i just read the book, and i think its all crap. sorry if i offend any 
believers, but i truly believe it to be slop not fit for compost.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <biofuel@sustainablelists.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] seasonal burning


> Kirk wrote:
>
>>You might like
>>http://www.raelianews.org/news.php?extend.128
>
> Please keep this "intelligent design" BS off the list. It has been
> thoroughly debunked and can contribute nothing but confusion. If we
> now have to debunk it all over again I won't be amused.
>
> Thankyou.
>
> Keith Addison
> Journey to Forever
> KYOTO Pref., Japan
> http://journeytoforever.org/
> Biofuel list owner
>
>
>
>>"E. C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>Doug;
>>
>>your meaning was crystal clear to me, & i am an
>>English major (more precisely, was, since i never
>>followed the career path i trained for in college).
>>In point of fact, your response said what i tried to,
>>but more succinctly & to the point. Kudos. :-)~
>>
>>Kirk;
>>
>>I looked back in my archived file to see if your
>>nit-pick was justified, & didn't find it so, IMHO --
>>but hey, to err is human, & i've been called on gaffes
>>i've made before.
>>
>>Since you brought it up (the ET comment) -- a couple i
>>know has acquainted me with the fact that there's a
>>fair number of folks who fervently believe that,
>>indeed, the human species IS descended from
>>cross-breeding between early hominids and ET visitors
>>from space (there being no clearly-defined "missing
>>link" in the fossil record). True or not, we humans
>>are a relatively new experiment in Earth's evolution
>>-- and may not have a very long chapter in that
>>history if we don't learn to overcome our aggressive,
>>egocentric "management style".
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Allen (E. Allen C.)
>>
>>--- Doug Younker wrote:
>>
>> > Kirk,
>> >
>> > The reason I bothered to post was to detail why I
>> > believe seasonal
>> > burning, while it may have apparent benefits, is not
>> > "natural", as
>> > practiced by man. I would think the last sentence
>> > of mine; "Personally
>> > I think man has interfered enough, long enough, we
>> > can't fully
>> > understand the role of fire in Earth's evolution."
>> > would have indicated
>> > my opinion man can affect the environment, thus
>> > perhaps evolution? Oh
>> > well English composition has never been my strong
>> > suit
>> > Doug, N0LKK
>> > Kansas USA
>> >
>> > Kirk McLoren wrote:
>> > > Interesting that you dont see man as part of
>> > earth's evolution. Are we ETs?
>> > >
>> > > Kirk
>
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