Talk:Climate change - The facts and an important Plea

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Bigfoot said ...

I have the greatest gratitude for BEAM because he decided to bring The Goblet of Truth and make it available to all/everyone sooner (2010) rather than later (2017) as was the original plan.

--Bigfoot 05:32, 12 August 2010 (BST)

Alive said ...

He decided to bring Kelch der Wahrheit sooner? Why is that?

--Alive 18:56, 12 August 2010 (BST)

Reg said ...

Concerning all pages like this one. Please divide this almost endless reading in small chapters with small headings. It makes these pages easier to read. Thank You!

--Reg 13:15, 15 August 2010 (BST)

Reg said ...

Concerning all pages like this one. Please divide this almost endless reading in small chapters with small headings. It makes these pages easier to read. Thank You!

--Reg 13:43, 15 August 2010 (BST)

Michael Vanderpool said ...

Thank you Weis. This is an outstanding article, I learned some new information from it that is profound. I appreciate your efforts, and insight. Climate change and it's affect on food supply, and so many other things is upon us, and if we don't waken up to that, we cannot begin to change things for the better.

--Michael Vanderpool 20:23, 15 August 2010 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

A very well thought out article Nicholas. A very logical approach and explanation of the situation. I've corrected the grammar where I thought possible. But since I only scored an average grade C in English language at school I would not consider it perfect (yes I know nothing is perfect in this universe.... :D)

Thanks

James

--Jamesm 00:23, 16 August 2010 (BST)

Neckel said ...

Thank you dear James Webmaster for your Help and Thank you for the flowers. ;))

Salome and peace and Harmony be with you all.

--Neckel 10:47, 16 August 2010 (BST)

Selena said ...

Hi Jemesm.

I would like to know who wrote this article. Who is NW and from where is he? Thanks.

I also read the article of the need of always telling the truth, always. Namely, lets suppose that, for instance, Hitler's Nazis are searching for a little Jewish girl, lets say 14 year old, who escaped them and, accidentally, hid in my house and I accidentally saw that. The these bloodthirsty cruel German soldiers knock on my door and ask me if I saw a little Jewish girl hiding from them. They also tell me that when they find her, they are going to take her to the concentration camp, gang-rape her, torture her and then kill her. Is it the right thing to tell the truth also in cases like this?

--Selena 21:32, 25 August 2010 (BST)

Schantz said ...

Selena,

Have you seen this article?

Should One Always Tell The Truth No Matter What?

http://futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/FIGU_Bulletin_28

--Schantz 21:39, 25 August 2010 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

Selena, Nicholas Weis (Neckel) is probably somewhere in mainland Europe right now, he is a Passive Member of FIGU.

As for your second question, are you testing me? :) Of course you should protect the girl even if it means telling an untruth/lie because saving a life is more important than to tell the truth in every such case.

--Jamesm 23:31, 25 August 2010 (BST)

Neckel said ...

Dear Selena,

..... All depends on the situation and the priorities involved.

In your mentionned case, to save life is the priority, so lying is needed in this case because it serves one creational law, namely to save good life. One can not compare this situation to a daily situation in a normal life. Lying is most often used in our normal days to deceive others because it masks/shields the own personality.......... it is seldom used for the good cause. There are also those who lie because of many reasons which are impossibla to all mention them here. If you read this from my articles ? then i will correct it, because apparently it leads to confusion. "Wortgläubigkeit" (to believe in words without thinking of the meaning and all its implications as well as its implicated values) should be avoided.

Thank you Schantz for the article.

Salome Nicolas


--Neckel 08:38, 26 August 2010 (BST)