“I found The Great Global Warming Swindle to be very interesting.
If you really want to get at truth, you always have to look at both sides. View a film, for example, and then read up on the criticism of it. View an opposing film, and then read its criticism as well.
TGGWS seems to be a good place to start. And then, heres a summary of some of the criticism: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Global_Warming_Swindle";
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2153502/posts?page=14#14
If you really want to get at truth, you always have to look at both sides.
...I am supposedly "an AIDS alarmist, a Flu alarmist, an evo-atheist sympathizer," and I also "came here to shill for the global warming alarmists as well?"
Really?
And here I thought that listening to both sides of a matter before judging was only wisdom. Hmm.
He who answers before listening that is his folly and his shame... The first to present his case seems right, till another comes forward and questions him. (Proverbs 18)
By the way, you still have failed to account for your behavior which shames the name of Christ.
Boy, John in Springfield is the gift that keeps on giving himself away. Check out this little gem from the evo-atheist sympathizer that likes to pose as a Christian to attack genuine Christians (again, can anyone say DC retread!):
“No, given the “finely-tuned nature” of the universe, we would seem to really only have two choices: either the universe was purposefully created (which would have to have been done by an immensely powerful intelligent being — “God” by about any definition), or, if it happened by chance, then there must necessarily exist an essentially infinite number of universes in order to make it possible. The proposition that ours is the only universe, and that it is here by chance, is many, many orders of magnitude too improbable to believe.
Therefore, apparently, if there’s no God, then we have to have an essentially infinite number of universes.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2137325/posts?page=170#170
GGG, are you suggesting the above advice is a bad thing?