The following was put forth in a conversation regarding global warming by a man 
I sorta know....amazing.  I wish this stuff didn't piss me off so badly.
It's like we live in the Dark Ages all over again!  
I'm trying to calm down before I draft my response.

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I've said from day-one. The man-made global warming doom movement is garbage!! 
(emphasis on doom). My reasoning results from 3 primary opinions/beliefs.

First, I don't trust the data. I don't think it's possible to interpret the 
trends what we have as a global increasing trend, because I don't think our 
long-term data collection methodology doesn't support that kind analysis. Data 
collection has purpose and limitations!! I think we've got inconsistencies in 
the instruments used to measure temps around the world, the accuracy of the 
instruments undoubtedly varies, and there are variables that impact temperature 
at the various data collection sites that I don't think has been adequately 
considered.

Second, the man-made global warming theory is inconsistent with my 
understanding of the Bible and of God's creation. I don't believe man has the 
power to alter God's plan for his creation. Therefore, IF it's happening, I 
don't think we (man) can start or stop it, or even accelerate or decelerate the 
phenomenon. I do not expect anyone who does not share my spiritual beliefs to 
understand or even be able to debate this issue with me. I also don't expect 
everyone who shares my religious beliefs to agree. It's just my opinion and 
interpretation of something that's not all that clear in the Bible or even 
important, frankly, in the grand scheme of things.... See More

Finally, I think that global and cosmic climates are MUCH larger and much more 
complicated than we understand at this time. Man has much less impact on than 
we think. I think it's rather arrogant and narcissistic to believe man can 
control global climate, or even impact it to the degree some believe we have. 
Water covers 70-75% of the earth. Now consider the % of earth's land that man 
actually inhabits. We are very small in comparison! I have a hard time 
believing our minimal occupation of the planet would have such a global impact.

I will end by saying that I'm open to being influenced and convinced otherwise 
on all 3 points above, but that no information has yet come to my attention 
that changes my view or convinces me that my beliefs are fallacious.
 
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Scott Nicholson, Director
KW Commercial
512-947-2688
Discovery Realty Group
www.DiscoveryAustin.com
www.KWCommercial.com 

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