Posted on 04/06/2006 4:35:57 PM PDT by JCEccles
Reminds me of that Clancy novel. Was it Rainbow Six?
BFM's response to DR. Pianka and his applauding associates:
Good news boys, we like your plan and we think you're on the right track. Too many people on this little marble.
And now for the real bad news, at least for you knuckleheads... we're starting the exterminating with you butt munchers.
Start the line at the rear of the auditoruim; no need to start crying, now. Yeah, it was agreat idea, we've just decided that you're the idiots who thought of it or applauded it. Now you're the idiots who get to take it a test drive and see the actual consequences of your insanity.
Have a great day, boys. Don't forget to write.
I'm telling you, it's only a matter of time until one of these self-important atheist freaks in a university laboratory somewhere intelligently designs a virus in a laboratory that will do exactly what Pianka dreams of.
Perhaps this guy is a Creationist?
"We're not just a bunch of misanthropes and anti-social, Malthusian misfits, taking morbid delight whenever disaster strikes humans. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Voluntary human extinction is the humanitarian alternative to human disasters."
I went to this guy's faculty web site. On it is a link to his account of a childhood accident involving some bazooka shells that he played with. The story goes on and on and on, unnaturally long. This must have been a traumatic, shaping moment in his life. What kind of ego, though, makes a web page like this and focuses so much on this one, childhood experience? Really odd. His life story is called "obituary." Seems to have a lurid fascination with death, perhaps, and reminds me of someone out of an Ann Rule book. http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~varanus/obit.html
Darwinist or not, this guy is one seriously creepy SOB.
I remember reading a novel where rabid environmentalists are plotting to wipe out most of humanity by spreading a tailored germ at the Olympics, but for the life of me I can't remember who wrote it; a popular author who I wouldn't have expected the book from, that I do remember. Can anyone identify the book/author?
Ignorance? please. We're talking replacement, not extinction; we live on a crowded planet (unless you're in some Red State paradise) with rapidly disappearing resources.
Okay. Thought about it. Got anything else needs attention besides being sure this crowd can find the door out of the building?
Darwinism plus global warming plus population control is an indictment on all intelligence except that of the great god-scientists who will come to save mankind.
This is where darwinist faith leads. Isn't pretty, is it?
Darwinists: the neo-luddites.
6.5 billion now, 10 billion this century, then it is projected to decline somewhat, so we're already 2/3 the way there. We're not talking anything, and we're not interested in Limits to Growth.
Another log on Baal's altar. Like Sanger, like Singer, like Malthus and Huxley, like Hitler and Eichmann, all Darwin's pet doxies.
Not the scientific use of evolution. This speaker of the total pessimism school of management might be a Social Darwinist, and that is a totally different and also discredited idea of early socialism that ran out of tickets a century ago.
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