How It All Ends: Get What You Want (Pt 1 of 3)
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How the fuck can anyone take this guy seriously?
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You seem very intelligent. I would love to learn to debate from you. I admire that you keep doing this despite people being snarky to you (although you have stated your reasons for doing so) Bravo.
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/watch?v=H3pj7l_dDWg
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This day & age is not only a period of the highest stakes, it's also the ONLY time all man has had any kind of a chance at experiencing a global consciousness at work. It's the 1st time in history so many have had even an inkling of a chance of being on the same page with so many more. Finally we are in a position to spread rational, reasoned thought that honors and amplifies billions of souls learning globally attractive patterns AND living together in perfect harmony.
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There is really no way for the vast majority of us here in North America to NOT be directly involved in actions that have profound effects all around and beyond us. VERY, VERY few of us can actually have a lifestyle whereby modest hand powered small holdings and animal care of a few acres keeps us and our families alive, well and eternally in harmony with out surrounds. There simply aren't enough perfect weather patterns and acreage environments to manage that.
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For most of us in North America, "doing nothing" really isn't possible as a choice. "Most of us in North America" and part of this economic model so familiar to us here that is... Just participating enough to be employed, fed, watered and breathing with some shelter over our heads inherently means that we are part of a very large and impactful pattern that is having a humongous effect even if we consider ourselves as not part of the problem.
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This whole series is well done, kudos. I`m one of many who surely appreciates the logic in your argument. Also in-action or no action, most certainly is a action. A action of apathy and perhaps for some fear paralyzing them into this choice of shirking any responsibility. What ever their reasoning, i find it`s always better to act and be wrong than not act and be wrong.
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My experience in life proves over and over the consequences of no action always worse than wrong action. Even your little square chart backs this argument. When speaking about both possibilities as wrong or not the best choice, no choice is always worse.
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@beatlemaniac1000 Taxpayer funds? He paid for this himself. Why did you think he didn't? Do you misuse taxpayer funds?
Give this guy a Nobel Price ...
SvenAERTS 3 years ago 17
That's in response to TheRealArchAngel...
Furthermore, I'm not sure how it is you can call climatologists, environmental scientists, and especially physicists philosophers. The science of physics has essentially created the modern world. Do you think it was just philosophy that allowed NASA to send a large chunk of metal to the moon with three people inside, and then bring it back again? I'm pretty sure they got the math right and it translated into real world results.
tyrannischgott 3 years ago 9