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Climate change activists say it's time to give up meat and eat insects instead


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let them eat the bugs on the things I eat and we can use less Monsanto products.....    I'm sure the cow I eat would appreciate Monsanto free food.

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On 5/10/2017 at 7:54 AM, SavedByGrace1981 said:

So here's my question - especially directed to those who think the Bible is not relevant for today:

Was John the Baptist the first 'climate change activist?'?

:unsure:

Blessings,

-Ed

John’s clothes were made of camel’s hair, and he had a leather belt around his waist. His food was locusts and wild honey.

~Matthew 3:4

10 hours ago, ayin jade said:

He came to make way the path of the Lord, Jesus. He did not come to show man they need to eat bugs to save the earth. Saving the climate has never been the goal of the plan of salvation.

Of course you are correct, AJ

Blessings,

-Ed

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13 hours ago, simplejeff said:

:)

next time eating a burger,   check for legs, wings or antennae ! .......

Oh, ugh! Now I'll be all paranoid....:o

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4 hours ago, other one said:

let them eat the bugs on the things I eat and we can use less Monsanto products.....    I'm sure the cow I eat would appreciate Monsanto free food.

Anther good point; they eat all the bugs and farmers don't need pesticides.  :P

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13 hours ago, walla299 said:

I've been to places where the bugs seemed big enough to carry the burger off before you could eat it . . . :laugh:  The military was always good for sending us somewhere at exactly the wrong time of year, like Alaska in January. :) 

Have you been to Houston?  We have palmetto bugs the size of mice and wolf spiders the diameter of a saucer. Yeah, either of them could steal a hamburger.  Maybe the bug eaters could start down here; lots and lots of snacks for them and supersized portions.

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57 minutes ago, MorningGlory said:

Have you been to Houston?  We have palmetto bugs the size of mice and wolf spiders the diameter of a saucer. Yeah, either of them could steal a hamburger.  Maybe the bug eaters could start down here; lots and lots of snacks for them and supersized portions.

Yes, I've been to the Houston area, and I lived in Central Louisiana long enough to learn about all the larger bugs that would try to move into your home with you in the fall. :laugh:  It was rather like living an entomology course. Never saw Palmetto bugs there, but they have them all over in Florida (and probably south Louisiana too.) Strangely enough we have them in Arizona too. Got way too familiar with those working night shift. Anyone wants to eat bugs - feel free to munch away! 

 

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8 hours ago, walla299 said:

Yes, I've been to the Houston area, and I lived in Central Louisiana long enough to learn about all the larger bugs that would try to move into your home with you in the fall. :laugh:  It was rather like living an entomology course. Never saw Palmetto bugs there, but they have them all over in Florida (and probably south Louisiana too.) Strangely enough we have them in Arizona too. Got way too familiar with those working night shift. Anyone wants to eat bugs - feel free to munch away! 

 

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