Re: Use of science/facts in decision making | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Mary English (mary.english![]() |
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Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2016 18:39:27 -0800 (PST) |
The parents time would be better put to learning what air pollution and exposure to plastics are doing to their childs lungs. Mary _ > So smoking policies are one of the situations I wonder about. > > If one person believes that if their child walks through an outdoor area > where there is smoke they will probably get lung cancer, is there any way to > use facts to help resolve that discussion? > > -Liz > (The Rev.) Elizabeth M. Magill > www.ecclesiaministriesmission.org > www.mosaic-commons.org > 508-450-0431 > > > >
- Re: Use of science/facts in decision making, (continued)
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Re: Use of science/facts in decision making Richard L Kohlhaas, December 31 2016
- Re: Use of science/facts in decision making Elizabeth Magill, December 31 2016
- Re: Use of science/facts in decision making John Beutler, December 31 2016
- Re: Use of science/facts in decision making Elizabeth Magill, December 31 2016
- Re: Use of science/facts in decision making Mary English, December 31 2016
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Re: Use of science/facts in decision making Richard L Kohlhaas, December 31 2016
- Re: Use of science/facts in decision making Sharon Villines, December 31 2016
- Re: Use of science/facts in decision making Mary English, December 31 2016
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