Hey, guilt and unworthiness as stylish and classy as in that cute little animation, I'm okay with! ;-)
The (theoretical) goal is not to criticize, but to motivate people into amending their poor ways. It's called education. And, as with all education, there exists several right and wrong ways to do it. "Mea culpa" resolves nothing. Like a true Christian would say, "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven." [Matthew 7 : 21] Less negative talk, more affirmative action. So our Earth will become a heaven once more. St Simon says!
And if that action is in great part "DON'T pollute, waste and plunder", well, hey, whose fault IS it that there are so many bad things to stop? In other words: "Mother Nature wishes you don't behave like yahoos, my Children. Houyhnhnm!" The Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland (what, you're still not familiar with the name? ;-) has reminded us that Nature asks very little from us to do. It mainly asks that we do not disturb it too much. "Play, enjoy yourselves, but do behave."
Oceans... I *MUST* see it. Or better yet, buy the original DVD to support the producers. Oh, and Microcosmos, too.
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Hey, guilt and unworthiness as stylish and classy as in that cute little animation, I'm okay with! ;-)
The (theoretical) goal is not to criticize, but to motivate people into amending their poor ways. It's called education.
And, as with all education, there exists several right and wrong ways to do it.
"Mea culpa" resolves nothing.
Like a true Christian would say, "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven." [Matthew 7 : 21]
Less negative talk, more affirmative action. So our Earth will become a heaven once more. St Simon says!
And if that action is in great part "DON'T pollute, waste and plunder", well, hey, whose fault IS it that there are so many bad things to stop? In other words: "Mother Nature wishes you don't behave like yahoos, my Children. Houyhnhnm!"
The Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland (what, you're still not familiar with the name? ;-) has reminded us that Nature asks very little from us to do. It mainly asks that we do not disturb it too much.
"Play, enjoy yourselves, but do behave."
Oceans... I *MUST* see it. Or better yet, buy the original DVD to support the producers. Oh, and Microcosmos, too.
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