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Global Warming Denial: Is there a good argument?
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<blockquote data-quote="mark kennedy" data-source="post: 73603043" data-attributes="member: 29337"><p>I don't know if the measured proposed would reverse global warming but I felt sick when Trump rejected the Paris Accords. I'm not an activist, some of them I respect and others seem extreme but I simply want to give due consideration to an alternative view of all of this. I was given some advice once, and it served me well over the years. If you want to be able to defend a position you should be able to make the strongest possible argument against it. </p><p></p><p>I spent years inviting the views of Darwinians on their philosophy of natural history, some of which I found very compelling, others not so much, I ended up as sure as ever of creation. I never regretted for a minute inviting the opposing view then and I don't expect anything that will convince me now. I know those views are out there and would like to hear them, it's really as simple as that. So far I've gotten a few rather interesting and intelligent views, a couple offline as a matter of fact. I may not be convinced but then again it gives me something to consider. </p><p></p><p>I would just like to hear intelligent and well sourced arguments against global warming if there are any to be had. I've encountered a few and that is more then enough reason to be willing to hear them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark kennedy, post: 73603043, member: 29337"] I don't know if the measured proposed would reverse global warming but I felt sick when Trump rejected the Paris Accords. I'm not an activist, some of them I respect and others seem extreme but I simply want to give due consideration to an alternative view of all of this. I was given some advice once, and it served me well over the years. If you want to be able to defend a position you should be able to make the strongest possible argument against it. I spent years inviting the views of Darwinians on their philosophy of natural history, some of which I found very compelling, others not so much, I ended up as sure as ever of creation. I never regretted for a minute inviting the opposing view then and I don't expect anything that will convince me now. I know those views are out there and would like to hear them, it's really as simple as that. So far I've gotten a few rather interesting and intelligent views, a couple offline as a matter of fact. I may not be convinced but then again it gives me something to consider. I would just like to hear intelligent and well sourced arguments against global warming if there are any to be had. I've encountered a few and that is more then enough reason to be willing to hear them out. [/QUOTE]
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