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Lessons from a disaster

FROM a wise sage, here are lessons gained from a nuclear disaster:

“The problem of nuclear energy has its roots in materialism—we derive happiness from endless material consumption, despite limitations in goods and the energy we consume.

“To support this lifestyle, we engage in morally ‘criminal’ activities, like using nuclear power.

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“In the same way that a drug addict will do anything to get his ‘fix,’ materialistic persons are willing to sacrifice even the well-being of the youths who will inherit the earth.

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“They want to ‘enjoy now and pay later.’ They think that it’s the succeeding generations’ ‘job’ to pay for their sins!

“But, they will pay. If you’re a criminal in this life, you’ll be punished in your next life.

“Sometimes, people don’t realize the error of their ways until it’s already too late. Now is the time to make an important decision—whether we make our planet a hellish, barren land or a wonderful place we all deserve to live in.

“The use of nuclear power is the ultimate expression of materialism—it’s hedonism at its worst!”

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