The Doomslayer - Applies to JW Rhetoric

by obiefernandez 3 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • obiefernandez
    obiefernandez

    The Doomslayer By Ed Regis

    The environment is going to hell, and human life is doomed to only get worse, right? Wrong. Conventional wisdom, meet Julian Simon, the Doomslayer.

    This is the litany : Our resources are running out. The air is bad, the water worse. The planet's species are dying off - more exactly, we're killing them -at the staggering rate of 100,000 peryear, a figure that works out to almost 2,000 species per week, 300 per day, 10 perhour, another dead species every six minutes.We're trashing the planet, washing away the topsoil, paving over our farmlands, systematically deforesting our wildernesses, decimating the biota, and ultimately killing ourselves.

    The world is getting progressively poorer, and it's all because of population, or more precisely, overpopulation. There's a finite store of resources on our pale blue dot, spaceship Earth, our small and fragile tiny planet, and we're fast approaching its ultimate carrying capacity. The limits to growth are finally upon us, and we're living on borrowed time. The laws of population growth are inexorable. Unless we act decisively, the final result is written in stone: mass poverty, famine, starvation, and death.

    Time is short, and we have to act now.

    That's the standard and canonical litany. It's been drilled into our heads so far and so forcefully that to hear it yet once more is ... well, it's almost reassuring. It's comforting, oddly consoling - at least we're face to face with the enemies: consumption, population, mindless growth. And we know the solution: cut back, contract, make do with less. "Live simply so that others may simply live."

    There's just one problem with The Litany, just one slight little wee imperfection: every item in that dim and dreary recitation, each and every last claim, is false. Incorrect. At variance with the truth.

    Not the way it is, folks.

    Thus saith The Doomslayer, one Julian L. Simon, a neither shy nor retiring nor particularly mild-mannered professor of business administration at a middling eastern-seaboard state university. Simon paints a somewhat different picture of the human condition circa 1997.

    Read the whole article here.

  • JanH
    JanH

    Thanks for posting that one, Obie. When I first read that article in Wired I just thought "finally someone else seeing this and actually doing research on it." His State of Humanity is a great book, just as long as you realize it's one side of the story.

    Lots of writings by the late Julian Simon is available on the Net. Do a Google and you come up with lots of great articles.

    - Jan

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    obie

    Great thread! Doomsaying is used, not only by a religion we all have known but also by some other religions, some politicians, and some scientists. The reason for it's use by these others is either ignorance or for the same reason the wt uses it: to scare people and thus control them.

    SS

    Edited by - saintsatan on 8 July 2002 11:24:3

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Thanks, obie and jan for bringing up julien simon. He has some articles on some subjects i was wondering about.

    SS

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