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Belief in biblical end-times stifling climate change action in U.S.: study

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I dunno, the entire particle sciences thing, rocket tech\space tech, internet, computer technology stuff..... Seems to me they have done at the absolute least a fair job concerning science, I see no historical reason to think this is a massive conspiracy.

It's not a conspiracy, it's just that most people don't seem to understand the difference between THEORY and LAW. Almost all science is THEORY.
 
It's not a conspiracy, it's just that most people don't seem to understand the difference between THEORY and LAW. Almost all science is THEORY.

Quite true. Most people also don't understand the difference between the word theory when being used in casual conversation and a scientific Theory (capital T).
 
Climate change isn't man-made and no amount of carbon taxes and bigger government will stop it. BUT it is BS that people use the Bible to reject climate change instead of science.

Well I was on the border on this whole climate change issues but after Reading this I now convinced it not man made. I wish you would of spoken up earlier though would of saved us a lot of headache.
 
Who can argue with that logic? :colbert:

Then how about this:

Number of times the "end of the world" has been predicted and calculated to a specific time/date? Many.

Number of times anything that could charitably be called a "doomsday event" has happened on or very close to the predicted time/date? None.

The preponderance of the evidence suggests that any prediction of the Earth's demise or the end of civilization/life as we know it should be treated as nonsense, and that anyone who believes such a prediction is a dumbass.
 
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