Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Environmentalist calls mankind a 'virus' that must be killed

Enviromental Mennonites in a modern world


Colossians 2:8 says, "See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ."

There are human traditions and supposed principles of this world which can sound good to some but are really hollow and deceptive. These philosophies are being pushed on your young people with full force. They are telling them that they are not in the image of God but the image of goo. They evolved and were not created special above all creation. They tell them to worship the creation rather than the creator.

I have warned you before that radical enviromentalists see human kind as virus to be killed. They do not value human life nor believe in the human soul. Their world view has lead to the death of millions of aborted babies and their policies will lead to the death of millions of those born if followed. They want 5 of the 6 billion people on earth dead. We must return to rational enviromental conservation which sees mankind as the caretaker of God's creation not radical enviromentalism which sees mankind as a virus to be killed off.

The article below is given to help you understand how crazy and radical the views of the enviromental movement have become. This stuff is being taught to our young people in our state funded colleges.

Sea Shepherd founder says mankind is a 'virus' and we need to go amish By Dan Gainor

Apparently, saving the whales is more important than saving 5.5 billion people. Paul Watson, founder and president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and famous for militant intervention to stop whalers, now warns mankind is “acting like a virus” and is harming Mother Earth.

Watson’s May 4 editorial asked the question “The Beginning of the End for Life as We Know it on Planet Earth?” Then he left no doubt about the answer. “We are killing our host the planet Earth,” he claimed and called for a population drop to less than 1 billion.

The commentary reminded readers that Watson had called humans a disease before and he wasn’t sorry. “I was once severely criticized for describing human beings as being the ‘AIDS of the Earth.’ I make no apologies for that statement,” the column continued.

Watson was invoking the worst of Robert Malthus, an English political economist who claimed that mankind was overpopulating the earth. That claimed first appeared in the late 1700s. Watson urged some solutions for mankind as part of a process to “need to re-wild the planet”:

  • “No human community should be larger than 20,000 people and separated from other communities by wilderness areas.” New York, London, Paris, Moscow are all too big. Then again, so are Moose Jaw, Timbuktu and even Annapolis, Md.

  • “We need vast areas of the planet where humans do not live at all and where other species are free to evolve without human interference.”

  • “We need to radically and intelligently reduce human populations to fewer than one billion.”

  • “Sea transportation should be by sail. The big clippers were the finest ships ever built and sufficient to our needs. Air transportation should be by solar powered blimps when air transportation is necessary.”

  • At least Watson was generous and said people could still talk with one another across great distances. “Communication systems can link the communities,” he proclaimed from on high.

The Watson rant kept on going calling for everything from cutting down on the population of domesticated dogs and cats to cutting down on everything else in what he called “simplify, simplify, simplify.”

Watson essentially called for humans to return to primitive lifestyles. “We need to stop flying, stop driving cars, and jetting around on marine recreational vehicles. The Mennonites survive without cars and so can the rest of us.”


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