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  • Amen!

    As a Christian Democrat, I loved reading this article and hearing about the Rabbi's new book. I plan on reading it.

    I am in total agreement with everything he said.

    I don't like the "blame game" that's going on in the environmental arena. It's not productive. It doesn't help with the main goal. I don't hate Republicans but I do think that they have been deceived.

    One of my environmental heros is Theodore Roosevelt.  Most Republicans that I know don't even know that he was a great conservationist!

    We need to find common ground to find a common solution and Rabbi Lerner may have it. On Rabbi Michael Lerner calls on environmentalists to develop a spiritual vision posted 3 years, 8 months ago 6 Responses

  • Amen!

    As a Christian Democrat, I loved reading this article and hearing about the Rabbi's new book. I plan on reading it.

    I am in total agreement with everything he said.

    I don't like the "blame game" that's going on in the environmental arena. It's not productive. It doesn't help with the main goal. I don't hate Republicans but I do think that they have been deceived.

    One of my environmental heros is Theodore Roosevelt.  Most Republicans that I know don't even know that he was a great conservationist!

    We need to find common ground to find a common solution and Rabbi Lerner may have it. On On spiritual environmentalism posted 3 years, 8 months ago 6 Responses

  • "clap, clap, clap, clap!"

    Way to go,  Walmart.  If there is organic fiber clothing in a Walmart, or some blend, I will be more likely to purchase a tshirt or whatever that I can SEE and TRY ON than one on-line that I can't try on. If I can find organic milk (we hope it's organic) at Walmart at less than $5 a gallon, I would be thrilled! Because then I could switch to it.  

    Walmart appears to serve the masses. What better than to get organically grown products in front of the eyes of the masses? Currently in my town, there are only a couple of organic grocers and they are far from where I live. I myself am  more likely to purchase organically grown foods if they are easily found.

    Currently, I don't buy groceries at Walmart. They carry zero, zilch products that are organically grown or some combination thereof. I looked there recently. At least at my preferred grocery store (because it's at most 100ft from my house), I can find some organic products that I like, though certainly not all.

    ANY movement towards environmentally sound practices and purchases should be ENCOURAGED.

    Isn't that what we hope for on an individual basis? It's not "all environmentally sound" or nothing with ourselves, is it?  

    Remember those ads by the Latter Day Saints? The kid brings home a good report card, and the parent just points out what's wrong with the kid/grades instead of praising the good?

    I am curious to see what types of products they carry, and to "praise" Walmart, I'll probably purchase some of them. On Makower thinks the retail giant might just be turning over a new leaf posted 4 years, 1 month ago 10 Responses