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Singing With the Earthday Choir

The Assembly fills with naturally optimistic, yet kinda predative, ego-voiced ecologists ready to discontinously self-righteously prey on hopelessly reactionary rightwing antifeminists, To pray for successful zealous warrior missions against an evangelical BadFaith shared Rapture toward EarthDeath monocultural monochromatic anthro-supremacist degenerative Capital-headed lose ecologically lose theological monomially potent chaotic entropic demise Of any further win/lose anthrocentric risks outweighing win/win climatic opportunities to avoid total EarthSystemic collapse for all remaining organically empowered enlightened sacred Life potential. This ReVisioning Power also Light Assembling Voice already regeneratively replete ChangeChoices with spiritually experienced theological ecologists continuously contiguously praying EarthMother pro-activists with green multipartisan health vocational wealth of multicultural GoldenRule endorsements New, yet old, win/win Great Transformational Deals feeding cooperatively owned and managed polycultural multi-generational adventures in universal gospel compassion powers with, and not against, shared interfaith compassions, secular contrasts, sacred comparisons, Both Left/Upper hemispheres of Truth and Right/Lower holistic Beauty circling triangulating Power is Light appositions dipolar co-arising, and not so much bipolarizing partisan non-co-gravitations Reactions only looking back against unredeemed win/lose Business As Patriarchal Colonizing Usual financial bottom-feeder lines against Earth's Great Bounty of enlightened for co-empowering eco/theo-logical green sung as well as everyday danced liturgical compassion.

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