The Elephant in the Room: Challenging science dogma
Given this uncertainty, I think most Americans find the experts' cocksureness unsettling. Despite the bravado and billions of dollars in media hype supporting the climate alarmists, only 37 percent of respondents agreed that man is causing global warming in a recent Rasmussen poll.
Why? Well, maybe because Americans don't like being told what to believe. Maybe because we have learned to be skeptical of "scientific" claims, particularly those at war with our common sense - like the Darwinists' telling us for decades that we are just a slightly higher form of life than a bacterium that is here purely by chance, or the Environmental Protection Agency's informing us last week that man-made carbon dioxide - a gas that humans exhale and plants need to live, a gas that represents less than 0.1 percent of the atmosphere - is a dangerous pollutant threatening to overheat the world.This essay is a checklist of climate denier nonsense all meant to ease the cognitive disonance of greedy people who don't feel comfortable openly admitting that they really don't give a crap about future generations of humans who will inherit this world from us. Rick Santorum is leading the charge of the dim brigade.
Faith is meant to fill the gaps in knowledge and facts, not to supercede them. When faith requires you to attack science and reason, the faith becomes a joke.
Is it any wonder that the GOP is on the attack regarding public education. It's easier to dupe the undereducated.
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