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Default Embracing Climate Change, or Why I Have Enjoyed the Cooler Summer

On Aug 25, 12:04*am, wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 19:04:21 -0700 (PDT), BOfL
wrote:







How can there be an idea of perfection or a perfect state of being, if
such a thing has never existed or been experienced previously? *Such a
concept can only come from an extrinsic source, something outside of
the human experience, ergo the possibility of "God.") * Perhaps
someone sometime will provide some reasonable answers to this
conundrum. *No one has yet, to my satisfaction.


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And what answers would be adequate?
Many want proof, but dont know what the proof should be.


BOfL


What I was hoping to do was to point out what seems to me to be a bit
of an irony - a contradiction of dogmas of those that are wholesale
subscribers to global warming alarmism and also adopt a stoic,
clinical definition of evolution and death. *It's difficult for me to
imagine how the conflict of those perspectives can be reconciled. *I'm
more than willing to be enlightened if for some reason I'm confused in
comprehending those perspectives.


anybody know what a 'stoic, clinical view of evolution and death' is?

Bueller? bueller?