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Oil as thick as chocolate syrup on Coast of Louisiana
« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2010, 06:52:56 PM »
The media is downplaying this spill, because most of the media is owned by the corporations anyway. They are diverting attention away from the disaster that this is.

Also, not to derail. I think someone posted this here, but you might wanna have a look at this just in case you missed it. By the way, thanks to whoever posted this.

Apocalypse 8: 8-9

"And the second angel sounded the trumpet: and as it were a great mountain, burning with fire, was cast into the sea, and the third part of the sea became blood: And the third part of those creatures died, which had life in the sea, and the third part of the ships was destroyed."







This, my friends, looks like blood....

And this, my friends, looks like what could be construed as a "great mountain burning with fire."





Dead things.

Oil as thick as chocolate syrup on Coast of Louisiana
« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2010, 06:59:17 PM »
This world makes me sick.


Oil as thick as chocolate syrup on Coast of Louisiana
« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2010, 06:59:56 PM »
This is not an oil spill, but an oil volcano.

Watch this video. WARNING: It's Scary.


Oil as thick as chocolate syrup on Coast of Louisiana
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2010, 07:02:22 PM »
Quote from: Dulcamara











Sure, the end will come for us SOME time. But if this was really going to wipe us all out, what about the promise of Mary about the triumph of her Immaculate Heart, and a period of peace? (Only an atheist, I think, would say everybody dying qualifies as "a period of peace.") What about the last age of the world, the age of the antichrist, if we're all going to die right now?

Yeah, this has little to do with the article above, save for it's about the same oil spill, but... it just gets disgusting after a while that so many people are like this. Something happens, and "OH MY GOSH!! RUN! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE RIGHT NOOOOOOW!"  :faint:



I dont think anyone said it's going to destroy the world, but it WILL do massive damage to the environment THAT WE LIVE IN. It's easy for you to brush it off because your living up north in your own little world and your not immediately effected by it. Look at Nagasaki and Heroshima... it wasnt the end of the world, but what were it's effects enviroment wise, besides killing hundreds of thousands of people?

This oil spill (which I didnt think was all that serious at first) is going to pollute the Gulf for decades to come. Do you know what that means? Poisoned sea crops of marine life (which BTW Catholics eat every friday) that are harvested from the wild, and interference with ocean based commerce due to (convenient) fuel shortage and possible damage of the ports and ships.

God doesnt just fix the environment like magic just because we screw it up and cant do anything about it. If we dump nuclear waste in a valley, God is going to let us live with the consequences of that action. It's God's way of telling us "DONT DO THAT, OR ELSE".  Now dumping nuclear waste didnt destroy the world, but it did kill thousands of people, so it's not something to take lightly if you have reason. What was the point of people dying if it was a disaster that could be avoided?

The oil companies know that they are doing wrong, but they arent going to make any changes that are going to result in a loss of profit, even if peoples lives are involved. So stop aiding their damage control with God, because He is most displeased with them.

Oil as thick as chocolate syrup on Coast of Louisiana
« Reply #9 on: June 01, 2010, 07:05:45 PM »
I dont think it's going to have a global impact, but it's going to have a drastic effect on all provinces on the Mexican Gulf. This is NOT something they can brush off.