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by sen-no-sen » 20/12/12, 17:28

Eating salmon at Christmas is a relatively recent trend that dates back to around the early 1980s.
It is estimated that almost 75% of the wild salmon reserves have disappeared, as for that of farms ... it's shit!

So do not eat salmon, stop the foie gras which is not much better and abandon the logs in palm oil! : Mrgreen:
An organic clementine will do the trick!
Joyeuses fêtes! : Lol:
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by Christophe » 20/12/12, 17:33

Absolutely, live mussels and oysters ... which in addition fix carbon :)
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by Janic » 20/12/12, 18:15

Absolutely, live mussels and oysters ... which in addition fix carbon
and which serve as garbage cans from the sea by filtering and storing heavy metals and radioactive elements released by industries.
as long as humans do not want to understand that they are made to be at the beginning of the food chain and not at the top, it will suffer each time the deleterious effects and will seek a solution to its problems by chemical means aggravating even more the situation. :frown:
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by Obamot » 20/12/12, 19:29

sen-no-sen wrote:Eating salmon at Christmas is a relatively recent trend that dates back to around the early 1980s.
It is estimated that almost 75% of the wild salmon reserves have disappeared, as for that of farms ... it's shit!

So do not eat salmon, stop the foie gras which is not much better and abandon the logs in palm oil! : Mrgreen:
An organic clementine will do the trick!
Joyeuses fêtes! : Lol:

This is the question I asked myself the other day in the local convenience store, always ready to push consumption during this festive period, with all kinds of apparently luxurious products ... but when we dig in and look at it small print label ...

I came out without superfluous. Absolutely nothing made me want. Except the fruits and vegetables, but I have been elsewhere, they were not ripe.
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by sen-no-sen » 20/12/12, 20:32

Obamot wrote:This is the question I asked myself the other day in the local convenience store, always quick to push consumption during this festive period, with all kinds of apparently luxurious products ...


Indeed, Christmas has become a purely market celebration!

There is also a big problem with Christmas from the point of view of religious symbolism!
Originally it was a Christian holiday whose purpose is to celebrate the birth of Christ.
Outside, the end of year celebrations are now under the aegis of all-powerful consumption and ... money.
Excluding money in the Bible, Mammon, a kind of personification (anthropomorphism requires!) of material possession, and one of the many faces of Satan!
Merry Christmas!
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by Janic » 20/12/12, 20:42

There is also a big problem with Christmas from the point of view of religious symbolism!
Originally it was a Christian holiday whose purpose is to celebrate the birth of Christ.
In reality, "Catholicism" resumes a pagan festival dedicated to the sun god on December 25. (the birth of the undefeated god) The pagans attracted by "Christian" philosophy were at the same time attached to this solar festival. Catholicism will therefore adopt this day by attaching the birth of Christ Jesus to it (a day previously ignored) by killing two birds with one stone. It is only one of the idolatrous cults taken up by Catholicism as the trinity existing in pagan cults.
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by Christophe » 21/12/12, 08:01

Janic wrote:and which serve as garbage cans from the sea by filtering and storing heavy metals and radioactive elements released by industries.
as long as humans do not want to understand that they are made to be at the beginning of the food chain and not at the top, it will suffer each time the deleterious effects and will seek a solution to its problems by chemical means aggravating even more the situation. :frown:


Even better it will reduce the lifespan of the main polluter of this earth: men! : Mrgreen:

(already that I think we missed the end of the world ...)
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by sen-no-sen » 21/12/12, 11:11

Janic wrote: In reality, "Catholicism" resumes a pagan festival dedicated to the sun god on December 25. (the birth of the undefeated god) The pagans attracted by "Christian" philosophy were at the same time attached to this solar festival. Catholicism will therefore adopt this day by attaching the birth of Christ Jesus to it (a day previously ignored) by killing two birds with one stone. It is only one of the idolatrous cults taken up by Catholicism as the trinity existing in pagan cults.


Indeed most of the Christian festivals have been diverted in order to facilitate the conversion of pagan peoples, the festival of the dead on November 1 is a fine example, because originally the first Christians celebrated it in May.
But on the bottom that does not change the problem, we see in our time a systematic diversion of major religious holidays for commercial purposes.
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by sherkanner » 21/12/12, 11:13

sen-no-sen wrote:But on the bottom that does not change the problem, we see in our time a systematic diversion of major religious holidays for commercial purposes.


To say that trade is our new religion, there is only one step ...
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by sen-no-sen » 21/12/12, 11:40

sherkanner wrote:
sen-no-sen wrote:But on the bottom that does not change the problem, we see in our time a systematic diversion of major religious holidays for commercial purposes.


To say that trade is our new religion, there is only one step ...


Let's say that the shops are churches, whose money is the god ...
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