Ice Age

2004-11-27 13:14:00

Cosmic Girl wrote:

If humanity blows itself up before this coming cycle of flooding or where the oceans rise, then what's the difference, when the Earth will inevitably be changing through the coming ice age anyway, and if we are not prepared for it, then we are history?

It seems that either way there is the probable possibility of an ice age where everything is wiped off the face of Earth, or there is the destruction by humans where everything is wiped off the Earth.

An ice age would not destroy all life on earth just as it did not last time, but it would surely make life uncomfortable for some. In fact there are many parts of the earth that would remain tropical. It is estimated that in the United States most places north of about where I live in Boise would be covered with Ice. This would include cities such as Seattle, Chicago, New York as well as most of England. The interesting thing is that global warming caused by human intervention may actually make the ice age a little more palatable.

There are lesser and greater ice ages. Some have come so quickly that it has frozen mammoths so fast that they have undigested food still in their mouths.

I do not expect the big earth changes in our lifetime, but we must prepare so the lights of the not-so-distant future can be salvaged.

The big advantage of the gathering in our time is that we have an opportunity to lay a foundation for a system that emphasizes the spiritual while maintaining maximum individual and group freedom.

That's all for now. I am at work again on Book 4 and will post another chapter shortly.

If I must choose between righteousness and peace, I choose righteousness. Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)