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"The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and keep it." - Genesis 2:15

File: 1443227905277.jpg (1.37 MB, 1701x1175, 1701:1175, tas.jpg)

53be13 No.17

What about tas? It will be the closest you can get to a european type biome because its the southern most spot.

002aee No.18

Yeah that's what I was thinking

http://8ch.net/aus/res/30928.html#30999

It's the most secluded and most conservative state in Australia

And also lots of rain


b085f2 No.19

Due to its isolation from the continent feral animals are less of an issue.

Foxes are minimal, the fearsome wild dog decimating sheep in rural Australia is non-existent nor are wild pigs present in large numbers (or at all).

Cats and rodents are present though numbers fall off the further from civilization.

Rabbits, deer and goats are problematic in some regions, though can be controlled to an extent through culling and provide a valuable source of meat and fur.

The greatest stumbling block for agrarianism off the grid is environmental regulation, in terms of clearing and livestock which could potentially become feral.


35e9bf No.23

I'm 100% backing tasmania as a isolated island with a relatively small population would be best for this movement. Although I'm not sure what tasmanians would think of us, any tasmanians on the board what do you think of this movement coming to you since were all white christians.


b58350 No.25

Seems like a cult tbh

Do you guys share wives or some shit


002aee No.26

North Tasmania sounds really good

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_Belt#Australia

>There is a section of south-eastern Queensland comprising the towns of Laidley, Gatton and Toowoomba which is referred to as the Bible belt. In Tasmania, the North-Western portion of the state is regarded in this context.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottsdale,_Tasmania

>Scottsdale is a town in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia.

>Scottsdale is a relatively Anglo-Saxon community, with the largest groups of foreign-born locals being from the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Italy. 72% of the population identifies as Christian.

>Scottsdale voters showed their conservatism compared to other Tasmanian towns when they gave the Liberal candidate at the 2004 Federal election, Michael Ferguson, 61.72% of their vote on a two-party preferred basis.

http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/article/state-of-homophobia/

>Tasmania’s North West Coast was found to be one of the country’s most homophobic regions with almost 50% of respondents believing homosexuality is immoral and homosexual adoption wrong.

http://www.tasmanianirrigation.com.au/uploads/docs/TI_NE_Presentation_Final.pdf

>Highly suited to livestock production for both meat and dairy as well as and vegetable production both fresh and processed

>Highly fertile, free draining soil types that are manageable for a range of enterprises


4ce2bd No.30

You need to be prepared for snow in inland tas, but I would prefer snow and great rainfall over drought prone areas


db81c0 No.43

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>>25

Obviously we will not share wives. That is ridiculous. This is not a cult. People will be free to leave if they wish to. We are traditionalists and that often seems like extremism to those who are used to being very "progressive".

To elaborate on what we mean by traditionalism - it is not looking back to a golden age that is fictitious and never existed, we instead wish to live by God's Word now in the present. It is also not utopian as this life will no doubt be a struggle (as all life is).


1be4a2 No.70

>>18

>most conservative state in Australia

You realise it's the stronghold of the Greens party right?


98fa22 No.86

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