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AGW is as big a success as Christianity?
I'll start by saying that I am a Christian. No one can deny that Christianity has been a huge success. Well there must be reasons. It must have appealed to human nature or according to your point of view, his mind. AGW has many interesting parallels with elements of Christianity. For example, both must recognize man as a sinner. To be saved, he must repent, and renounce his old (do not drive SUVs) I have a question though. In this twisted version of a great faith that is Christ? Al Gore and James Hansen? Not so Ken. Despite the clear data of the real world, these scientists you speak so tenderly to change their position. They their hand so far stuck in the honey pot, that objectivity is lost. There is no science left. Only a dying faith.
AGW is a scam created by governments around the world to panic and to control companies. time to wake up. My 2 cents.
Human Nature – Michael Jackson instrumental – performed by Christian Rössle
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