Re: religion help



James A. Donald
For example global warming models get significant
anthropogenic global warming by assuming positive
feedback. And where does the assumption of positive
feedback come from? It comes from the same place
the return of Christ comes from.

Jonathan L Cunningham
What's not easy to see is what the balance between
positive and negative feedbacks will be, e.g.
increased cloud cover can provide both positive *and*
negative feedback, depending on what height the clouds
form at.

Similarly with surface temperature record. Every couple
of years they find new "errors" that require them to
adjust old readings downward or new readings upward, but
errors that require adjustment in the opposite
direction, such as the urban heat island effect, are
deemed insignificant.

Here is an experiment that you can do, that "climate
scientists" *would* do if they actually were scientists
rather than holy rollers. Find the main road that goes
through the countryside and a town. On a hot sunny day,
have a child hold a thermometer out the car window, with
a shield around it to protect it from direct sun, and
record the temperature. Drive from the countryside
through town to countryside on the other side, then
drive back. You will observe the town is several
degrees warmer - which simple experiment falsifies all
those impressive graphs of surface temperature.

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of the kind of animals that we are. True law derives from this
right, not from the arbitrary power of the omnipotent state.

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