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Originally Posted by Alvin Moss
I believe that this problem has arisen in recent years due to the failure of newspapers. In times recently past, those trees would have been vitally needed elsewhere, for the manufacture of paper. I blame television for this catastrophe.
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Brother, you are
ABSOLUTELY right! I found a diagram that depicts the paper consumption of Godly
USA, heathen
China and
insignificant Sinland.
Verily,
in Godly US of A it has gone down and in the yellow countries it has leveled off. No-one cares about the bottom line. The trees have
exploited this on an unprecedented scale. I'd also like to add
re-cycling to this problem as it decreases the demand for
pristine bleached paper that is the only proper product to print KJVs on. Moreover, this could also mean that the amount of
new Bibles being distributed is diminishing (which could be a sign of the second coming, I admit). I am longing for the day when I see the words of the Good Prophet come into fruition!
Isaiah 19:7
The paper reeds by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks, and every thing sown by the brooks, shall wither, be driven away, and be no more.
Yours in Christ,
Elmer