The argument seems to be that anything operating within the context of
All of known creation is "natural" (by definition).
I have a friend that will not eat anything that isn't natural. One day
recently I offered him a baggy full of something unknown but I assured him that it
was by any definition "natural" he opened it up and was quite upset to find
dog excrement. For a few rather uncomfortable seconds I thought it was
possible I was going to get my butt kicked. After I finally convinced him that dog
excrement was completely natural I think I might have gotten my point across
that natural and good are not necessarily the same thing! I have no doubt that
pay back will be spectacular but it was just too good an opportunity to
pass up.
Moon
My futures so bright, I gotta wear shades!
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