I am skeptical of both sides. However, regardless of the exaggerated doom and gloom headlines on the majority side, we humans have definitely altered the composition of the atmosphere in the last 250 years in an unprecedented ways. We have to be cautious not to be complacent with a position that could hurt coming generations the most. So, yes I am all for reducing emissions as much as it is practically possible.
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Climate Change - True Believer or Skeptic?
by Simon inclimate change ... who doesn't believe it?
crazy fools and science deniers ... right?.
it seems like it's become the new religion, the new orthodoxy, that must be accepted and believed as gospel and preached to all.. is it ok to be skeptical?.
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Racist Air
by Tobyjones262 inso now whites are to blame for pollution.
lol these idiot libtards are pushing trump for the win every day.
so all whites are to blame if one factory owner is white but a black who runs a drug cartel whites are still to blame.
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"Blacks need to stand up and be responsible for their own actions and choices and quit relying on the Government to bail them out every time they fuck up."
Easy to say and I actually may have said the same thing some years ago. The only little problem I see is that if a kid is born to a drug addict mom and dad is in jail, well, that kid does not have much of a choice. does he??. In fact, the odds are stacked overwhelmingly against him. He is quite an innocent victim of history.
It should not be a black or white thing. It should be a human thing. There's something useful from the conservative argument and there is something useful from the liberal argument. However, conservatives don't get it and liberals don't get it either. The former expects everyone to perform the same because the opportunity is equal to everyone, but it is not. Liberals, on the other hand, assumed equal performance if it weren't for the oppression by one group over another, but that's is rarely a factor. The reality is that many have been dealt a great hand in life, while many others have been dealt a lousy hand. Requiring personal responsibility can be useful as long as some compassion is added. Toby, you and I were quite lucky, many others weren't.
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If The Cap Fits
by jhine inl sat in church on sunday listening to this sermon by ray , one of our lay readers , thinking " l wish that the good folk on jwn could hear this , they might be quite surprised " then l thought " why not share it ?
mark 13:1-13.
" l wonder what you make of this reading from mark .
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Regarding Mark 13:1-13, please consider the strong possibility of Vaticinium ex eventu. I am confident that's the case, as I am of most so called fulfilled prophecies of the Bible. Few were right because they were easy predictions. Those predictions were as easy as my predicting that a recession is coming. I know I will be right eventually.
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If The Cap Fits
by jhine inl sat in church on sunday listening to this sermon by ray , one of our lay readers , thinking " l wish that the good folk on jwn could hear this , they might be quite surprised " then l thought " why not share it ?
mark 13:1-13.
" l wonder what you make of this reading from mark .
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"A joker suggested that it might have been that God was using him for target practice "
This made me laugh hard. Thank you. The piece would have been perfect (for me of course) if you had cut it in half. That's how far I got before I lost interest. I am glad the joke was at the beginning.
The only people who can make good predictions are scientists, on natural phenomena only. And even they get it wrong sometimes. Social studies subjects are too complex to use them for predicting the future so the moment I hear the word "prophecy" I get turned off, unless it means what it meant 2,500 years ago, a warning from God of punishment if bad behavior continued. Christian came later to turned that word into the modern meaning of gloom and doom. That's one of the reasons I can't stand fundamentalist Christianity.
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Ending Bible Study
by Maria Nieves ini have been studying with jehovah's witnesses for approximately two years.
initially, i liked the studies and felt that i was growing closer to god.
however, as the studies progressed, they seemed to become increasingly negative and i did not like what i was being taught.
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Maria,
Be concerned about your mental health first. Don't worry about your conductor too much. What the bible study conductor has done for you is more out of obligation to recruit more members than concern about you. They are loyal to the governing body, nothing else. They know no friendship or family love unless the governing body approves it. It's a very unhealthy religion. Be glad you saw the light before you got baptized. If you still worry too much, maybe a little research on the religion will give you the power to break loose from .... well...it's been said already, a cult
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What Are Your Rights?
by Simon inrights seem to be everywhere nowadays.
say hello to someone in the wrong way and you've violated 101 of their human rights.
people imagine they have the right to all sorts of things - food, healthcare, housing, internet ... so many things are labelled basic rights and then you get onto their human rights - a favourite of the do-nothing bodies such as the un to declare.
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Love Unit
Agree, but do worry about the few owning everything and the many owning nothing and creating a system that can lead to civil unrest. It has happened many times before. French Revolution being the best example.
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What Are Your Rights?
by Simon inrights seem to be everywhere nowadays.
say hello to someone in the wrong way and you've violated 101 of their human rights.
people imagine they have the right to all sorts of things - food, healthcare, housing, internet ... so many things are labelled basic rights and then you get onto their human rights - a favourite of the do-nothing bodies such as the un to declare.
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OnTheWayOut,
Precisely. I listened to Republican/right wing talk radio for more than 20 years (Sean Hannity, Mark Levine, Larry Elder, Dennis Preger). I was in the cult until I realized what you just described. I can't stand talk radio anymore, even when I agree with many of the main ideas of the hosts. They have created a black and white view of the world similar to that of JW's. "You are smart, you are right, you are good, if you are Republican. You are stupid, you are a hypocrite, you are wrong if you are a Democrat" they may say.
By the way, what got me out of the right wing cult was blogs like this that explain how cults work.
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What Are Your Rights?
by Simon inrights seem to be everywhere nowadays.
say hello to someone in the wrong way and you've violated 101 of their human rights.
people imagine they have the right to all sorts of things - food, healthcare, housing, internet ... so many things are labelled basic rights and then you get onto their human rights - a favourite of the do-nothing bodies such as the un to declare.
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Even though I would never touch socialism, I have been moving away from my former stand on Libertarianism. The main reason is IQ differences, which demonstrate in a very significant way that we are not created equal. The ones who have very high IQ's will likely rise to the very top and the ones with very low IQ's will likely remain at the bottom. A libertarian system will benefit disproportionately those at the far right of the IQ curve and create a small elite similar to kings and aristocrats with full control of everything. This assumes that humans are inherently selfish, and I admit that I lean in that direction regarding the average human. So while I think socialism hurts everyone, I still feel some hybrid system is a good middle ground where we maximize happiness and well being for all. The Classics in ancient Athens knew of the problem of the extremes and the benefits of moderation, but thousands of years later some can't learn.
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What Are Your Rights?
by Simon inrights seem to be everywhere nowadays.
say hello to someone in the wrong way and you've violated 101 of their human rights.
people imagine they have the right to all sorts of things - food, healthcare, housing, internet ... so many things are labelled basic rights and then you get onto their human rights - a favourite of the do-nothing bodies such as the un to declare.
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never a jw
Agree with Simon from his first comment to the last.
How can we have so many rights for 8 billion people (healthcare, food, roof, education) in a world with scarce resources. Where's God when we need him??
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The Biggest Issue Is Not Guns—It Is Mental Health!
by minimus incrazy people shoot up places and kill people.
take away guns and they will find knives, poison, bombs , etc.. seriously, there are a lot of mentally unhealthy people!
they need professional long term help..
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Yes, lots of mental problems. Let's make it harder for them to get guns. Of course the NRA and the worshipers of old documents (written by people to fit their times and places) will do nothing and continue worshiping the Constitution and especially the second amendment.