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This is a repost from 2013 from my old Wordpress Site

The following is a comment from there:

Hello Zork,

This is an excellent article because it demonstrates your clear thinking, reason, compassion and the simple fact that I agree with you.

On many occasions I have donated my time and efforts to support Christians, Jews and a few Muslim-non-Muslims. I do this because I happen to support their immediate cause; whether it be political or humanitarian in nature. Invariably, I am drawn into the “God” conversation. I have no desire to be offensive but I can’t seem to lie either. I tell them I don’t particularly believe in God but I do believe in what is right by my standards. The atheist question soon follows and my response is, “No, I simply don’t care enough about the subject to be anything but disinterested.”

The more challenging ask me if I really believe we’re just evolved monkeys; to which I reply, “Fish … actually.”

Then follows the predictable platitude, “Oh well, at least you are doing God’s work.”

If what I’m doing is God’s work, I want to be very well paid for it.

Of course “environmentalism” is a religion. It is an extension of progressive socialism. Anything that gives rise to irrational zealotry is a religion and every religion has its apostates and its false gods (Al Gore and David Suzuki are perfect examples). All the hypocrites have their own reasons for being so. For Al Gore it’s the payback for losing the Presidential election, the accolades and the money. For Suzuki it is a blend of income, influence and his socialist nature (of things). In short, and this is nothing new, environmentalism is the best way that socialists have to advance their agenda by making it uncomfortable for politicians to disagree. Every piece of environmental legislation advances a socialist tenet. Environmentalism is socialism and socialism is the religion.

Socialists think they are superior to everyone else so they must bestow their enlightenment upon the unwashed. If we reject it, they become a tad less benevolent. Not unlike Muslims.

I think we face an insolvable problem if common sense is the overall goal. We can find lots of folks to agree with our rational determination of things when we engage them … but when they go home, they forget it all. We preach to the choir, preach to the vehement opposition (that will never listen anyway), or preach to those in the land of nod. I can boast that I have won a thousand arguments but I doubt have ever convinced anyone to care.

A great article none-the-less!

zorkthehun May 28, 2013 at 7:57 pm

I completely agree with your correction. I always considered them just similar, but I think you are right, environmentalism is just a mean to the socialist end.

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