Just because something is a computer model does not de
facto make it a "false premise".
In Christ,
Christine
--- Janice Matchett <janmatch@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> >At 04:11 AM 11/3/2007, Michael Roberts wrote:
> >
> >> "Article today from Chuck Colson on global
> >> warming.
>
http://www.informz.net/pfm/archives/archive_515358.html
>
> >> ~ Jon Tandy Friday, November 02, 2007 4:07 PM
> [asa] Just Do It -
> >> Good Stewardship and Global Warming
> >
> >>I read the whole article by Colson and dipped into
> other Breakpoint
> >>articles. Pretty useless as he is not willing to
> consider the
> >>arguments for global warming. All he wants is to
> fiddle while Rome
> >>burns and simply practice an economic argument for
> the use of less
> >>fuel. The sooner all face up to the seriousness of
> the
> >>environmental issue and not play games ..." ~
> Michael
>
> @ Arguments based on false premises (computer
> models, etc.) are what
> are useless. Rome is not burning and it is only the
> 60's
> hare-brained re-treads who are still fiddling (same
> pathological
> tune, different stanza)
>
> November 02, 2007
> 'Global Warming' as Pathological Science By James
> Lewis
>
http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/11/global_warming_as_pathological.html
>
> ~ Janice
>
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