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How would you replace the oil that is taken out of the earth?

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IT WAS SAID IN THE LAW OF GOD,THOU SHALT NOT EAT OF WHAT IS FOUND UNDER THE EARTH,BUT WHAT GROWS OUT OF THE EARTH....BREAKING THE WORD OF GOD,TAKING WHAT IS NOT YOURS,THE BLOOD OF MOTHER EARTH

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  1. Interesting quote.  a baby uses the blood of their mother. That is the way god designed it.  I think it is meant not too take so much that you damage the mother or earth.

    Of course it took millions of years for the carbon and hydrogen from the bowels of the earth to develop into oil.  This an ongoing process and is infinite.  the problem is that if you take too much,too often. you kill the goose that lays the golden egg.   Same as if you plant the same crop on soil year after year, you deplete the minerals that were put there by volcanic action . etc.  By the way all the oil wasn't from dying dinosours.  That is a story made up by charlatins years ago and has been repeated so many times  that fools beleive it.  tthe tar sands creatures didn't create tar, they just got trapped there.


  2. Replace in what sense ? you cant put oil back inside earth once you use it , that would take milliions of years.

    Best you can do is to move to alternate fuels which are less polluting and renewable.Solar energy is one solution.

  3. Plant trees

  4. We will produce the oil fuel for vehicles in the Philippines from corn products. wait and see.  and also solar driven cars.

  5. Assuming we care what some mythical being says..

    I'm not overly fond of eating oil.

  6. When quoting [or any written work] the bible, it is important to cite where you got the verse... I would like to know where you got that.

    Also, we do not "eat" oil, we use it for fuel and in the manufacturing of 1000's of different products.

    And to quote you, "... the blood of Mother Earth," which is a reference to paganism... something strictly forbidden according to many passages in the Bible.

    To answer your question, it is widely believed that hydrocarbons found in the earth come from the decaying remains of ancient plant and animal life, hence the name "fossil fuels."  Based on that theory, the hydrocarbons we now use as oil will eventually replenish itself over time.

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