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Re: [percy-l] A comment on Here’s to Unsuicide: An Interview with Richard Powers - Los Angeles Review of Books
- From: "Henry P. Mills" <wppdirector AT gmail.com>
- To: Percy-L <percy-l AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [percy-l] A comment on Here’s to Unsuicide: An Interview with Richard Powers - Los Angeles Review of Books
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 00:08:29 -0500
Janet (et al), I believe your previous two posts, by no fault of your own, were distributed in reverse order. The video you suggest entitled "[percy-l] Watch Lesson Three for “Introduction to the Constitution” should have appeared AFTER your below comments. And of course, *dissent* in the spirit of civil and good debate is always welcome! Best, Henry Mills Percy-L Administrator Uh oh. A dissenter. I love animals, trees, all of G-d's creations. But I look at our story. It's all there in the Bible. In six days and in a very specific order G-d created it all. The trees and animals were here when at last G-d created man. It was all there for us. We were to be those closest to the top. And I see no reason to believe Percy would want to change the order of Dominion as G-d designed it all. I respect and stand in awe of the Redwoods and certainly would never want man to exploit them into extinction. Balance in nature as in all things matters and man with his brain and experience has always to be mindful of balance in all things. But I am not ready to put myself second to birds trees or even gorillas. Ergo I dissent from the main idea of this beautifully written article. G-d did not create a perfect universe. He obviously wanted us to sort through and deal with the chaos. Janet Cantor
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[percy-l] A comment on Here’s to Unsuicide: An Interview with Richard Powers - Los Angeles Review of Books,
honeyjbc1, 01/15/2019
- Re: [percy-l] A comment on Here’s to Unsuicide: An Interview with Richard Powers - Los Angeles Review of Books, Henry P. Mills, 01/16/2019
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