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<br />~~~ <br /> <br />~,' <br />1\J'\27c}"l f&::f!J <br />UU ";) <br /> <br />~,> <br />~i:W <br /> <br />and (3) since continuous light would be a wast~ of e;g.ergy it should be <br />dark at least one-half of the time. ' <br /> <br />So God agreed to divide light <br />light Day, and the darkness Night. <br />with in-house semanticso) <br /> <br />When asked how the earth would be covered, God said, "let there be <br />firmament made amidst the waters; and let it divide the waters from the <br />waters." <br /> <br />and darkness and he would call the <br />(The Council expressed no interest <br /> <br />One ecologically radical Council member accused him of double talk, <br />but the Council tabled action since God would be required first to file <br />for a permit from the ABLM (Angelic Bureau of Land Management) and <br />further would be required to obtain water permits from appropriate <br />agencies involved. <br /> <br />The Council asked if there would be only water and firmament and <br />God said "Let the earth bring forth the green herb, and such as may <br />seed," and the fruit tree yielding fruit after its kind, which may have <br />seen itself upon the earth. <br /> <br />The Council agreed, as long as native seed would be used. <br /> <br />About future development God also said: "Let the waters bring <br />forth the creeping creature having life, and the fowl that may fly over <br />the earth." <br /> <br />Here again, the Council took no formal action since this would <br />require approval of the Game and Fish Commission coordinated with the <br />Heavenly Wildlife Federation and Audobongelic Society. <br /> <br />It appeared everything was in order until God stated he wanted to <br />complete the project in six days. <br /> <br />At this time he was advise'd by the Council that his timing was <br />completely out of the question . . . HEPA would requi~~ a minimum of <br />180 days to review the application and environmental impact statement, <br />then there would be the public hearings. <br /> <br />It would take 10 to 12 months before a permit could be granted. <br /> <br />God said, "To Hell with it~" <br /> <br />Copied: CWCB/mm -12/5/74 <br /> <br />-2- <br />