21 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 Teddy Roosevelt on Nature

A grove of giant redwoods or sequoias should be kept just as we keep a great or beautiful cathedral. The extermination of the passenger pigeon meant that mankind was just so much poorer; exactly as in the case of the destruction of the cathedral at Rheims. And to lose the chance to see frigate-birds soaring in circles above the storm, or a file of pelicans winging their way homeward across the crimson afterglow of the sunset, or a myriad terns flashing in the bright light of midday as they ho...
Folksonomies: nature spirituality
Folksonomies: nature spirituality
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Nature is like a cathedral with every living thing a masterpiece.

09 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 The Earth Speaks

The Earth Speaks, clearly, distinctly, and, in many of the realms of Nature, loudly, to William Jennings Bryan, but he fails to hear a single sound. The earth speaks from the remotest periods in its wonderful life history in the Archaeozoic Age, when it reveals only a few tissues of its primitive plants. Fifty million years ago it begins to speak as "the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creatures that hath life." In successive eons of time the various kinds of animals leave their rema...
Folksonomies: evolution religion
Folksonomies: evolution religion
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The evidence is there, but biblicalists refuse to see the it.