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7/25/2025, 11:27:27 PM
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I looked up that anti-nature quote and found pic related. So he's one extreme out of a whole range of Jewish scholarship about nature.
I'm guessing also that when religious people in general talk about nature, they're not just talking about wilderness spaces but about humans following base animal instincts as opposed to developed human morality. Don't forget that /x/'s favorite insult, "hylic," means forest. Probably not this specific tree hater's intention, though.
I looked up that anti-nature quote and found pic related. So he's one extreme out of a whole range of Jewish scholarship about nature.
I'm guessing also that when religious people in general talk about nature, they're not just talking about wilderness spaces but about humans following base animal instincts as opposed to developed human morality. Don't forget that /x/'s favorite insult, "hylic," means forest. Probably not this specific tree hater's intention, though.
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