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September 29, 2014


Title: There is no Golden Rule without God
Topic: There is no Golden Rule without God
Discussed by Dr. Gary Welton
with www.VisionAndValues.org

For the most part, people are better at taking care of the Earth that has been granted to us by God. We recycle. We take care to water our lawns in the early morning or after dusk. We teach our kids to turn the water off while they’re brushing their teeth.

Most states have laws against littering. Some fines are as low as $20 (Colorado) or $30,000 (Maryland). But do these laws really deter people from littering?

Listen in as Dr. Gary Welton says “thank you” to all the hard-working volunteers who take the time to pick up other people’s trash and haul it away. He says “thank you” to all the state employees who work so diligently every day to make sure our streets are clean.

Dr. Welton also says “Stop it!” to all those people who throw trash out their car window, leave food and trash on the picnic table at the park, or throw their beer bottle in the lake or ocean. It takes everyone working together to make this world a better, more beautiful place.

For more on this and other issues, log on to www.VisionandValues.com.



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May 6, 2014


Title: There is no Golden Rule without God
Topic: There is no Golden Rule without God
Discussed by Dr. Gary Welton
with www.VisionAndValues.org

For the most part, people are better at taking care of the Earth that has been granted to us by God. We recycle. We take care to water our lawns in the early morning or after dusk. We teach our kids to turn the water off while they’re brushing their teeth.

Most states have laws against littering. Some fines are as low as $20 (Colorado) or $30,000 (Maryland). But do these laws really deter people from littering?

Listen in as Dr. Gary Welton says “thank you” to all the hard-working volunteers who take the time to pick up other people’s trash and haul it away. He says “thank you” to all the state employees who work so diligently every day to make sure our streets are clean.

Dr. Welton also says “Stop it!” to all those people who throw trash out their car window, leave food and trash on the picnic table at the park, or throw their beer bottle in the lake or ocean. It takes everyone working together to make this world a better, more beautiful place.

For more on this and other issues, log on to www.VisionandValues.com.



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