Jack wrote:
> James Beck wrote:
>> In article
>>
,
>> furgfurgfurg@yahoo.com says...
>>> James Beck wrote:
>>>> In article
>>>>
,
>>>> furgfurgfurg@yahoo.com says...
>>>>> James Beck wrote:
>>>>>>> On Sep 11, 11:43 am, ComandanteBanana
>>>>>>> yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> This is what my logic tells me: Atheists believe in
>>>>>>>> SCIENCE AND EVOLUTION, which is why they are
>>>>>>>> Atheists. And so science is also telling us of a
>>>>>>>> clear and unequivocal connection between HUMAN
>>>>>>>> POLLUTION and GLOBAL WARMING.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It is then the case that those who do NOT believe in
>>>>>>>> Global Warming (yeah, there are many out there) are
>>>>>>>> the same sheep who happen to believe in God. Of
>>>>>>>> course, this belief comes quite handy for their
>>>>>>>> polluting SUVs. Why have any moral qualms about it
>>>>>>>> if there's no Global Warming?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Well, this is, like science, only a THEORY, so it
>>>>>>>> remains true until we find many Atheists who do not
>>>>>>>> believe in Global Warming. If they do is because
>>>>>>>> they are trying to blend in with the sheep. ;)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE
>>>>>>>> (beware of the
>>>>>>>> Christians!)
http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote
>>>>>>> The world had the most carbon in the air millions of
>>>>>>> years ago when life evolved.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> so maybe by polluting we'll actually create new life
>>>>>>> forms, or evolve ourselves.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> The simple facts are :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It has been warming up ever since the last ice age.
>>>>> Really? Wasn't there a "little ice age" in the 17th
>>>>> century?
>>>> Yeah, but that was "The Little Ice Age", not the last
>>>> ice age. Kind of answered yourself there, didn't ya'?
>>> If there was little ice age since the last ice age then
>>> temperatures haven't been warming up ever since the last
>>> ice age.
>> The trend has been upwards since the ice age, if you
>> can't wrap your head around that and want to dwell on the
>> little ice age, I suggest we offset that little burp with
>> the Medieval Warm Period.
>
> I guess it depends on how long a time period you use to establish a trend.
Well, the last ice age was 12K+ ago. How's that for a time period?
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