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Tuesday September 4, 2007
Everything I Want to Do is Illegal
Josh Sowin points to an interesting article about a farmer who "can’t slaughter his own animals, collaborate marketing with neighbors, charge for farm tours, or build the house he wanted without government interference"
New City, New Blog
New City Presbyterian Church, home of Tullian Tchividjian, now has a blog.
Day of Rest
Colin shares ten commandments that help him maximize his day off.
Josh Sowin points to an interesting article about a farmer who "can’t slaughter his own animals, collaborate marketing with neighbors, charge for farm tours, or build the house he wanted without government interference"
New City, New Blog
New City Presbyterian Church, home of Tullian Tchividjian, now has a blog.
Day of Rest
Colin shares ten commandments that help him maximize his day off.

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Comments (3)
This is a weird and disturbing comment from Josh Sowin:
"My hope is that someday feedlots, industrial agriculture, pollution, and destructive mining and foresting practices will be as reprehensible to us as racism."
Industrial agriculture? Foresting? What am I missing here?
Tim,
The Joel Salatin article was published several years back and is now a book. Here is a review....
David,
You're missing an understanding of why those practices are so horrible. Feel free to email me if you'd be interested in some more information on why I think that.
(And to be clear, I'm not against "foresting practices" but "destructive foresting practices.")
Thanks,
Josh