Global NOTHING
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 2:49 pm
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algoreCol Hogan wrote:Al who?
Tipper's ex-husband.Col Hogan wrote:Al who?
Well, his theology’s a bit off. The apocalyptic nature of the Book of Revelations reveals the end of days for a world that has rejected its Creator and Savior and will soon face its Judge. Yet knowing the crowd subscribing to global cooling global warming climate change will believe in the god of the environment, Gore preached hellfire and damnation caused by the use of fossil fuels.
One thing is certain, as evidenced by Gore’s cultish movie trailer: There is a growing element on the Left that has turned the environment into a religion. Communicating much more than a powerful signal to the world, these ecofascists paint a dire portrait of calamity. The trailer features flash images of natural disasters like storms and floods, while Gore thunders in apocalyptic preaching style about the need to save our planet from ourselves. The narration leaves no doubt about the intent to marginalize those who don’t bow down to Mother Earth.
“This is not so much a political issue so much as a moral issue,” sermonizes Gore. Let’s see. The weather was at some point a scientific issue. However, it has been turned into a political bludgeon and litmus test on the Left and now, look — it’s a moral issue.
Was what was?kalm wrote:This was part was gold.![]()
The environment should be one of the greatest moral issues of our time (hint: it's actually mentioned in the bible and agrarian cultures have recognized the importance of sustainability since we first started planting crops).
Well, his theology’s a bit off. The apocalyptic nature of the Book of Revelations reveals the end of days for a world that has rejected its Creator and Savior and will soon face its Judge. Yet knowing the crowd subscribing to global cooling global warming climate change will believe in the god of the environment, Gore preached hellfire and damnation caused by the use of fossil fuels.
One thing is certain, as evidenced by Gore’s cultish movie trailer: There is a growing element on the Left that has turned the environment into a religion. Communicating much more than a powerful signal to the world, these ecofascists paint a dire portrait of calamity. The trailer features flash images of natural disasters like storms and floods, while Gore thunders in apocalyptic preaching style about the need to save our planet from ourselves. The narration leaves no doubt about the intent to marginalize those who don’t bow down to Mother Earth.
“This is not so much a political issue so much as a moral issue,” sermonizes Gore. Let’s see. The weather was at some point a scientific issue. However, it has been turned into a political bludgeon and litmus test on the Left and now, look — it’s a moral issue.
Dammit!CAA Flagship wrote:Was what was?kalm wrote:This was part was gold.![]()
The environment should be one of the greatest moral issues of our time (hint: it's actually mentioned in the bible and agrarian cultures have recognized the importance of sustainability since we first started planting crops).
kalm wrote:Dammit!CAA Flagship wrote: Was what was?
Shit science and you have admitted that.JohnStOnge wrote:I am not an Al Gore fan. But there isn't a whole lot of substance in that article.
The "right" really needs to do a better job of substantiating its positions.
Says the "conservative" who, once again, is most concerned about covering his left flank. Maybe you'll be invited to one of those swank progtard cocktail parties at Cokie Roberts' place in Nawlins.JohnStOnge wrote:I am not an Al Gore fan. But there isn't a whole lot of substance in that article.
The "right" really needs to do a better job of substantiating its positions.
What I've said is that they need to be honest about the distinction between observational study and experimental science. They need to openly say that they see these associations but that it's true that there is a limit with respect to cause and effect inference. They need to let people know that there is a "nature of the beast" problem with climate science.SeattleGriz wrote:**** science and you have admitted that.JohnStOnge wrote:I am not an Al Gore fan. But there isn't a whole lot of substance in that article.
The "right" really needs to do a better job of substantiating its positions.