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[Stop The ACLU] The head of the tribunal ruled that those views amounted to a philosophical belief under the Employment Equality (Religion and Belief) Regulations, 2003. The case is the first of its kind and could open the way for hundreds of future claims to be made in the same fashion, the newspaper reported.

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[RochesterConservative.com] Global Warming Ruled a Religion by British Judge: But the judge agreed with Nicholson, finding that “his belief goes beyond a mere opinion.” The decision makes Nicholson the first person ever to be allowed to sue for religious discrimination with environmentalism listed as the .

[Left Coast Rebel] Left Coast Rebel: The Religion of Environmentalism - Price is ...: The definition of religion according to the Webster Dictionary - .Beliefs - the 'global warming' mantra is clearly a faith or belief and in many ways not a 'settled' science.

[Jennifer Marohasy] Jennifer Marohasy » Defining the Greens (Part 6): Marc Sheppard, writing for American Thinker, has asked what next:  Earth Day declared a religious holiday, tax-exempt status extended to recycling plants, or defacing effigies of Al Gore prosecuted as a hate crime?   Mr Sheppard also suggests that it may be well worth a few law-suits to establish the precedent necessary to keep this nonsense [environmentalism] out of our public schools.

[You are Here] 5/2 Column: The need to be civil « You are Here: Personal religious beliefs aren’t contingent upon unanimity. My beliefs don’t disappear if you don’t adopt them.

[The Daily Sound] Daily Sound ”” Environmentalism or Imperialism?: Under this 4th definition you can lump environmentalism, socialism, atheism and a host of other belief systems including the insane belief that you can stop GW or even affect it. The planet is getting warmer, no debate, what if any contribution from mankind, huge debate settling on yes we are contributing, but we don’t have a clue how much and finally will any of the freedom robbing, government fascism growing, economy destroying GW laws being enacted by our “green” president do any thing to change GW, hotly debated and settling on probably nothing.

[Environment and Energy] Do Our Climate Beliefs Depend On The Local Weather? - Environment ...: Committed Republicans tuning into Rush aren't likely to believe in man-made climate change no matter how sweaty it gets, while ardent Democrats won't stop listening to Al Gore just because there's a cold snap the day he's testifying before Congress. But for many people, this stuff appears to have a fair-sized impact, however scientifically iffy it might be.

[Legal Theory Blog] Legal Theory Blog: Morriss & Cramer on Environmentalism as a Religion: They concern man’s relationship to supernatural forces beyond man’s control.101 They are a set of beliefs not “limited by logic;” such elements as the apocalyptic narrative that has repeatedly proven wrong in its predictions of imminent doom (e.g., The Population Bomb102 and Limits to Growth103) and the idea of a moral duty owed to Nature are not logically derived postulates but are matters that must be accepted on faith. Indeed, much Environmental thinking today depends on a conception of Nature as a power outside man, which must be appeased by sacrifices of human material welfare (use less energy, emit less carbon, recycle).

[Environment: Ethical Living blog | guardian.co.uk] Leo Hickman: Mike Judge's Goode Family cartoon is pitch perfect on ...: I'm a good sport about this stuff (heck, I've written a script that features a vegan as the main character and I toss in plenty of jokes about the lifestyle), but if this is being written by someone who only sees the vegan as someone to poke fun at, why in the world is this worth supporting? Would a religious community support a show that did nothing to mock and belittle their beliefs?

[Target Rich Environment] Target Rich Environment » Blog Archive » Bad Idea Of The Day ...: White Co-workers • That's how a typical white person acts. You are suggesting that all white people are .

[Marler Blog] National Environmental Health Association Annual Educational ...: The basis for the association's activities is the belief that the professional who is educated and motivated is the professional who will make the greatest contribution to the healthful environmental goals which we all seek. .... Marler Blog. Marler Clark LLP, PS. |. 6600 Columbia Center | 701 Fifth Avenue. | Seattle, WA 98104. | Phone: 866-770-2032. Food Poisoning Lawyer & Attorney Bill Marler of Marler Clark Law Firm, offering services related to Foodborne illness, ...

[The Blog Barn] Reasons for Optimism : Cedar Valley Sustainable Farm: I normally don't do this, because I've always thought about opinions on the environment like religious beliefs: I don't  like to be preached to, and I don't preach to others.

[Environment] Climate change forum ABCs | csmonitor.com: I've found that the most persistent climate change skeptics hold a strong religious belief that “the market” solves all problems. Acknowledging that humans are causing climate change threatens that belief, since the “the market” can not .... His book “State of fear” is a novel in which a terrorist group attempts mass murder in support of it's environmental beliefs. In an attempt to present itself as scientifically credible on the topic of climate, the book includes lots ...

[GreenIsTheNewRed.com] Mob Law Used Against Environmentalists for Tree Sits, Civil ...: Racketeering laws are intended to combat organized crime, such as the mafia, and include crimes like extortion, bribery and money laundering. Although ambitious prosecutors have tried to use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) to target anti-abortion activists, animal rights activists, and the Hells Angels, the purpose of the law has always been to go after illegal business activity.

[Say Anything] It's Official: Global Warming Is A Religion | Say Anything: North ...: Nicholson complained that senior executives obstructed his attempts to lower the company’s “carbon footprint,” and that while Grainger advertised green policies, executives actually drove “some of the most highly polluting cars on the road”. He also griped that chief executive Rupert Dickinson refused numerous requests to change the company’s policy toward employee air travel. 

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