[Grovenet] A little more inconvenient truth . . .

Phoenixacm at aol.com Phoenixacm at aol.com
Thu Jun 22 12:04:17 PDT 2006


Sorry, I was raised in a fundamentalist church and I instinctively avoid any 
group that is too heavily involved in proselytizing.   You wouldn't make jokes 
about being a fire and brimstone minister if you had known as many of them as 
I have.   My feeling is that if it was so great, you wouldn't have to work so 
hard to sell it.   I feel no obligation to change anyone's mind.   My 
interest is in supporting those who are like-minded to act on what they know and/or 
believe.   Many of us have knowledge that we don't act on, simply because the 
inevitable busy-ness of life.

Solar panel investigation has not gone far (because of the busy-ness of 
life).   My accountant has not gotten back to me and the info I got from you had 
more to do with people who are making modifications to buildings they own as 
part of their businesses.   It's still on the to do list.   I just haven't gotten 
there yet.

Jane B-P


> I look at Grovenet as mostly supportive, but the
> big plus is sharing ideas with people who might
> not otherwise be exposed to some of what we talk
> about. In church we call that evangelism (the
> nasty "E" word! <G>).
> 
> They can always delete our posts, but some might
> actually change how they feel about things for
> what they read in our discussions. That's another
> one of the things we are called to do in response
> to global warming: talk about it! Out loud!
> Become a "fire and brimstone" minister for the
> earth! Hallelujah!
> 
> How did your investigation into solar panels go?
> 
> 



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