Posted on 29 May 2011. Tags: arachnid, disastrous consequences, Dodo, environment, excitation, hypothetical question, insect, Insects, niche, preys, Spiders, Statement
Every animal has a niche in it’s environment right? So if an animal dies out then it’s role in the environment is not fulfilled. Thus leading to consequences. I ask this question because whenever I bring up spiders, I am told that they are vital in keeping the population of insects down. But how true is that statement. I mean if spiders were wiped off the earth, would it really come with disastrous consequences. Would it not simply lead to another insect that preys on the same thing to fill the gap. Would we really be head to toe in flys. I’m sure there are arachnid enthusiast who will tell me that spiders are sooooo important, but in reality, surely they are replaceable. Obviously it’s a hypothetical question, seeing as spiders would never die out.
Also, if every animal has an important role to play, what consequences came from the excitation of the Dodo. Did the Dodo have simply little or no role to begin with.
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Posted on 10 September 2010. Tags: aspects of life, conversion to islam, globalist, Google, hypothetical question, idea, Islam, islam christianity, Nwo, sense, sharia, theory, world domination, world religion statistics
I have been thinking about this. The NWO is the theory that we are heading for a one world government. Islam is poised for world domination in a very years (if you don’t think so, you need to google world religion statistics). Islam is not JUST a religion; it is a comprehensive political, social, and economic system with its own authoritarian legal framework – sharia, which aspires to govern all aspects of life. (In fact, France has now refused to recognize it as a religion; they now categorize it as a political system.)
In researching the Imam Rauf, there is evidence that he and many other prominent Muslims have ties to or are affiliated with many “globalist” organizations, so it is not as out of the realm of possibility as I thought it was.
It also seems more feasible when the Cordoba Initiative, connected with these globalist organizations, is trying to perpetrate the idea that Islam, Christianity and Judaism are actually the same religion (in summary). That then makes sense of the Imam’s remark that he is “a Muslim, a Jew and a Christian.” If this idea can be advanced, a conversion to Islam will not be met with the resistance it surely would be.
So, hypothetically-speaking, could Islam be the NWO? Did it ever say anywhere that it would not be a religion? To me, that actually makes sense. Throughout history, religion has been the best way to control people, hasn’t it?
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