Reader comments: Conflicts shadow Euro-Latin summit

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Marie Devine | 10:07 p.m. May 17, 2008
Growing fuel instead of food equals food crisis. Global warming and pollution cannot be avoided in time to save us unless we turn to a garden paradise lifestyle.

Choosing plants and animals that produce food gives true freedom and independence, and is an insurance against disasters. When a nation or the world produces garden paradise lifestyles there is plenty to care for any that is destroyed by earthquake or floods etc. The surrounding areas can quickly assist those in need and they are accessable to those who can walk or ride animals. Animals can be used as food in emergencies.

The world is looking for sustainable living and God has promised to bring us to a garden paradise. The leading is here, let us not reject it. The consequences are severe.

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A child stands on a hill in Lima, Peru. European and Latin American leaders met in the city Friday to discuss global issues. (Esteban Felix, Associated Press)
Esteban Felix, Associated Press
A child stands on a hill in Lima, Peru. European and Latin American leaders met in the city Friday to discuss global issues.