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Worshipping the creature more than the Creator
« on: October 29, 2012, 12:06:15 PM »
Liberalism, seeking to impose a pagan theocracy:

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As liberal reporters obsess and nearly faint in the waning days of the campaign that conservatives would dare to assert a right to life for a human being conceived in rape, NPR.org offers a better idea: Plants deserve rights. The NPR headline: “Recognizing the Right of Plants to Evolve.”

Unborn babies have no rights...unlike the sensitive weeds in your garden? Pro-choice, but anti-chili pepper?

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On the New York Times website, Marder tried to respond to critics of an earlier article in April, puckishly titled "If Peas Can Talk, Should We Eat Them?” Marder would not argue that you can’t eat plants -- even as he wants them "emancipated" just like the animal-rights movement --  but he would (like a good leftist) argue that the plants shouldn’t be left to multinational corporations to exploit:
 
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It is especially pernicious to grow plants from sterile seeds, already robbed of their reproductive potential, patented and appropriated by profit-driven enterprises. Not only do these agricultural “innovations” harm farmers, who are forced to buy seeds from multinational corporations, but they also violate the capacity for reproduction at the core of the Aristotelian vegetal soul.

That's odd. NPR liberals not only favor multinational companies "robbing the reproductive potential" of humans through contraceptives -- they demand taxpayer-subsidized "access" to these corporate products.
 
Weeks even promoted groups that promote the rights of greenery:
 
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The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund argues that greenery does have interests — and rights. The Pennsylvania-based nonprofit works with communities around the world to "craft and adopt new laws that change the status of natural communities and ecosystems from being regarded as property under the law to being recognized as rights-bearing entities."

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 Speaking recently in Hawaii, the Dalai Lama said that every living thing, including a tree or a plant, has the right to survive.

Then that would be an update: The New York Times found the Dalai Lama suggesting aborting mentally disabled humans is ethical.


Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2012/10/28/forget-abortion-npr-promotes-rights-and-souls-plants#ixzz2Ahxf56vG
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Re: Worshipping the creature more than the Creator
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2012, 12:37:48 PM »
Liberalism, seeking to impose a pagan theocracy:
 
That's odd. NPR liberals not only favor multinational companies "robbing the reproductive potential" of humans through contraceptives -- they demand taxpayer-subsidized "access" to these corporate products.
 
Weeks even promoted groups that promote the rights of greenery:
  
Then that would be an update: The New York Times found the Dalai Lama suggesting aborting mentally disabled humans is ethical.


Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2012/10/28/forget-abortion-npr-promotes-rights-and-souls-plants#ixzz2Ahxf56vG

Sorry Mr. Bunny but your post was a a migraine inducer to understand. What I got from this is humane life is below the bugs and or the animals that inhabit earth. 

One must allow disease carrying roaches to inhabit our homes as their life on this planet is just as important as ours in the face of God .    Now The suggestion from the Deli Lama to abort humans is OK but allow the roaches to live is Gods plan ??????

I admit I could only read a portion of the post before I became stunned and went else where . 

Sounds like the Deli Lama for some reason has for his own reasons is trying to make peace with his Foes and speaking gibberish to his people.   Never know, those in a powerful position in their peoples religion may have to at times for the lives of their people give in to the Government that threatens his peoples lives.  I respect the Deli Lama , but this new insite full teaching on Abortion has given me a  WTF moment.   This is not the Deli Lama I know, he is not the same as from just 5 years ago.  Has the Pod people captured him and this new person emerged as He ??????   

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Re: Worshipping the creature more than the Creator
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2012, 01:48:04 PM »
Geeze...aren't we overlooking the rights of rocks? Just sayin'.........
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Re: Worshipping the creature more than the Creator
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2012, 01:51:45 PM »
Geeze...aren't we overlooking the rights of rocks? Just sayin'.........

Rights of rocks?!?

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Re: Worshipping the creature more than the Creator
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2012, 09:16:21 PM »
"Deli Lama"?

Alpaca lunch.
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