On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 18:23:50 +0000,
[email protected] (oriel36)
wrote:
The Universe provides everything for free, including the air, land and water. It gives the Moon, planets and stars, including our own parent star.
Only people look for a fee when everything is free to enjoy.
Given
a) that the land area of the Earth is finite, and
b) that the current human population of the Earth far exceeds that
which could be fed by hunting and gathering, requiring people to
resort to _agriculture_
I am not going to blame farmers, truck drivers, or supermarket owners,
among other people, for the fact that when I go to the supermarket to
buy groceries, I have to pay for them.
Dang, after once successfully locating the title of the book about a
man who travels the world to study the global agricultural supply
chain to anser his daughter's question, "Why do people have to pay for
food" (her name begins with an A) I can't find it again.
And then there's
And another thing you�ll never see �
A monk build a fence round a coconut tree,
Forbidding all other monks to taste
And letting the coconuts go to waste.
Why! if I built a fence round a coconut tree
Starvation would force you to steal from me.
from "A Monkey's Disgrace", a piece of Creationist doggerel.
John Savard
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