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    DeFacto Despotism
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    by thunderscot  7-10-2007   
     The critique is of us, not only of corporations. We have delegated responsibilities that ought to be non-delegable as a general rule (exceptions do but prove the rule). What Barry says about our delegation to corporations, however, is also true of our delegations to centralized government, a point with which I would not expect him to disagree. As such, these are equally a source of many cultural problems.
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    Perennial Grain Cropping
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    by thunderscot  7-10-2007   
     Crops that reseed themselves need no tillage, which means they are capable of producing their own fertilizers and soil culture that can both provide necessary nutrients and control pest populations. This is important work, though most of us take no thought for the food we stick in our bellies, where it comes from, or how its production has affected future generations. Our bellies are all that matters. God created a good earth for us to tend, and even husband.
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    The Agrarian Standard
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    by thunderscot  7-9-2007   
     There is an earth stewardship that avoids the error of earth worship, while recognizing that God created all things and "it was very good." This article talks a little about this. Christian conservation and stewardship were around long before environmental whackoism, although admittedly many have forgotten that once precious party of our Christian heritage. I pray for its recovery.
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