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You know, I actually don't care about the whims and perspectives of fundamentalists of any theology right?

Today, I picked a particular red tomato, smelled a hibiscus, and gathered some blackberries from my bush, of which I enjoyed some of the fruits myself, and gave some to the other creatures of my garden. I thanked my garden for its efforts, gave it my praises, I thanked God for providing me food, and then I went about my day.

That in of itself means nothing as well, for it is just a personal perspective in a collective weave that no one has particular say in how it is weaved.

>But what other people do effect you.
Then perhaps I should thank them for their help in making my crops grow quite high this year, despite not having a single part to play in the planting, watering, cultivating, and harvesting. Even the creatures I feed within my garden put work into the land. They aerate the soil, they plant their own crops, they provide me company, they let me know when a crop is a good quality or not.

And these are birds, mice, groundhogs.

So please tell me, how someone with their own set of beliefs that I do not even register on my radar has anything to do with my personal garden, of which was grown with my own heirloom seeds, and the seeds of those creatures whom I work in tandem with; and why I should care?