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This logical fallacy is known as "Tu quoque".
No, logic is a branch of mathematics, which deals with absolute conclusions and making predictions reached by following certain rules, based on factual observations and testable hypotheses and premises which is the accepted scientific method. The scientific method is trusted because it is testable and verifiable. It got us to the moon and eradicated smallpox, which thousands of years of Christian theology never did or could. Scientific knowledge is not revealed truth from on high, it is truth that groups of the physically weakest great apes have refined from millions of man-hours (and woman-hours) of hard exacting and repeatedly examined and tested work. Very few "theologians" could chip flint.Is this also called "Reverse revealed truth"?
I have no problem with people being responsible but government mandates such as taking gas stoves, talk of air-conditioner restrictions, forcing electric cars that the public at large does not want, not to mention the added cost of said cars and environmental impact of electric battery production and disposal, it is technology that is not yet ready for prime time. Trying to control the food supply promoting bugs over meat. Demonizing nuclear energy for unsustainable alternatives such as solar and wind. No problem with solar and wind but they cannot meet the demand. The governmental involvement in this issue is not about the planet it is about control period.It ought to be a group effort...that is "IF" we experienced God's Creation as sacred. The sad part from my perspective is that from what I gather from you, that's something Christians will not do.
The problem with your list of grievances is that it's straight out of the Conservisphere and based largely on straw men, scare tactics and luddism.I have no problem with people being responsible but government mandates such as taking gas stoves, talk of air-conditioner restrictions, forcing electric cars that the public at large does not want, not to mention the added cost of said cars and environmental impact of electric battery production and disposal, it is technology that is not yet ready for prime time. Trying to control the food supply promoting bugs over meat. Demonizing nuclear energy for unsustainable alternatives such as solar and wind. No problem with solar and wind but they cannot meet the demand. The governmental involvement in this issue is not about the planet it is about control period.
The problem with your assessment is you don’t address any of the issues which is a predictable response. My list is factual.The problem with your list of grievances is that it's straight out of the Conservisphere and based largely on straw men, scare tactics and luddism.
Some people think that imitation is sincerest form of flattery, but personally I find the childish parroting of verbiage to show a lack of creativity.The problem with your assessment is you don’t address any of the issues which is a predictable response. My list is factual.
I have no problem with people being responsible but government mandates such as taking gas stoves, talk of air-conditioner restrictions, forcing electric cars that the public at large does not want, not to mention the added cost of said cars and environmental impact of electric battery production and disposal, it is technology that is not yet ready for prime time. Trying to control the food supply promoting bugs over meat. Demonizing nuclear energy for unsustainable alternatives such as solar and wind. No problem with solar and wind but they cannot meet the demand. The governmental involvement in this issue is not about the planet it is about control period.
I said: but government mandates such as taking gas stoves,Tell you what. Give me one example of someone in authority in the U.S. (or any country for that matter) "trying to control the food supply by promoting bugs over meat".
Your rant has nothing to do with what I said!Here's one problem with your rant:
It's largely about government mandates and involvement, yet you cite "demonizing nuclear energy". The US government doesn't demonize nuclear energy, it has a whole office about it:
Office of Nuclear Energy
with its own Assistant Secretary, who reports to the Undersecretary for Science and Innovation (along with other offices for fossil energy, science, renewable energy) and along side Undersecretaries for infrastructure and nuclear security. The all report to the Deputy Secretary and that person to the Secretary of Energy.
The budget for FY23 for the nuclear energy office is $1.7 B.
Your rant has nothing to do with what I said!
They aren't being taken. They are just not being installed in new residential units. It says that in the linked article, so why did you say they are being taken?I said: but government mandates such as taking gas stoves,
New York State government mandating.![]()
New York becomes the first state to ban natural gas stoves and furnaces in most new buildings | CNN
New York is the first state in the country to ban natural gas and other fossil fuels in most new buildings -- a major win for climate advocates, but a move that could spark pushback from fossil fuel interests.www.cnn.com
Again, the linked article said that moves were being made to make appliances more efficient. Gee, who wants more efficiency, eh? What, cheaper to run? Oh, I see...I said: talk of air-conditioner restrictions,
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Biden admin's war on household appliances will cause higher prices, dirtier clothes and dishes, experts warn
The Biden administration's efforts to maximize energy efficiency of appliances through regulation could negatively impact consumers, according to experts and manufacturers.www.foxnews.com
The executive order is aiming for a 50% goal of zero admission vehicles by 2030. It is not binding and is largely symbolic. But I'd guess the car manufacturers would know what the public wants. So they are aiming for 40 - 50% themselves and GM will only be selling electric cars by 2035. Again, all from your linked article.I said: forcing electric cars that the public at large does not want,
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Biden signs order aiming for half of new vehicles to be electric by 2030
Automakers' expected quick transition from gas-burning cars and trucks to electric is a key part of the White House strategy to fight global warming.www.nbcnews.com
California moves to accelerate to 100% new zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035 | California Air Resources Board
SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board today approved the trailblazing Advanced Clean Cars II rule that sets California on a path to rapidly growing the zero-emission car, pickup truck and SUV market and deliver cleaner air and massive reductions in climate-warming pollution.ww2.arb.ca.gov
Let me know when you can't buy a steak in the local deli. Talking of 'controlling the food supply' is a fantasy. Again, read your own linked article for details.I said: Trying to control the food supply promoting bugs over meat.
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If we want to save the planet, the future of food is insects
Fried crickets on the school menu, milk made from fly larvae and mealworm bolognese for dinner? These are the environmentally friendly meals we can look forward to. Bon appetit!www.theguardian.com
Our state of Victoria supplies on average just over half the state's energy needs via renewables. They regularly hit 80% and at one point last year had surplus energy and sold it to other states. It's not hard. It just needs some commitment from the people making the decisions.I said: Demonizing nuclear energy for unsustainable alternatives such as solar and wind.
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'A new era': Germany quits nuclear power, closing its final three plants | CNN
Germany's final three nuclear power plants close their doors on Saturday, marking the end of the country's nuclear era that has spanned more than six decades.www.cnn.com
It's a fact that it's a list
Thank you for doing the work for us.They aren't being taken. They are just not being installed in new residential units. It says that in the linked article, so why did you say they are being taken?
Again, the linked article said that moves were being made to make appliances more efficient. Gee, who wants more efficiency, eh? What, cheaper to run? Oh, I see...
The executive order is aiming for a 50% goal of zero admission vehicles by 2030. It is not binding and is largely symbolic. But I'd guess the car manufacturers would know what the public wants. So they are aiming for 40 - 50% themselves and GM will only be selling electric cars by 2035. Again, all from your linked article.
Let me know when you can't buy a steak in the local deli. Talking of 'controlling the food supply' is a fantasy. Again, read your own linked article for details.
Our state of Victoria supplies on average just over half the state's energy needs via renewables. They regularly hit 80% and at one point last year had surplus energy and sold it to other states. It's not hard. It just needs some commitment from the people making the decisions.
It seems that your own links dismantle your own arguments...
You really are profoundly ignorant about what you are allegedly arguing against.If ocean’s rising, why is Al Gore in Montecito? You can’t make this stuff up!
Pointing out blatant hypocrisy is not "profoundly ignorant" ignoring it just might be!You really are profoundly ignorant about what you are allegedly arguing against.
Excuse me for not being precise. I should have said taking away the right to make a choice on what kind of stove one might want in the future. That is a little different from ripping one from ones kitchen but still a draconian step that will solve nothing for the planet. Some people just can't see the forest for the trees.They aren't being taken. They are just not being installed in new residential units. It says that in the linked article, so why did you say they are being taken?
I guess you just missed this opening sentence.Again, the linked article said that moves were being made to make appliances more efficient. Gee, who wants more efficiency, eh? What, cheaper to run? Oh, I see...