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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Beowulf Bolt
Date: Aug 8, 2008 12:04

Sea Wasp (Ryk E. Spoor) wrote:
>
> Shawn Wilson wrote:
>> On Aug 7, 4:19 pm, "Sea Wasp (Ryk E. Spoor)"
>> sgeinc.invalid.com> wrote:
>>> Shawn Wilson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I also think that ice is sterile and not life supporting, so
>>>> melting ice is good for the environment.
>>>
>>> Some of the more recent research indicates that life may have
>>> started IN ice.
>>
>> Which does not mean it did.
>
> But does mean that calling ice sterile and not life supporting --
> given that I've even seen ice that WAS supporting life -- is at best
> naive.

Are you surprised, considering the source? I mean Shawn has never
exactly been a font of information which corresponds to reality. He's
not so much naive as proudly ignorant.

Biff

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