On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 3:22 PM, GMoney <[email protected]> wrote:

> And of course, hidden with your post, is the #1 problem with climate change
> debate.......the fact that it's considered a POLITICAL debate.
>

In most cases you can strike the modifier but you do bring up a great
point.  In my mind, debates (or arguments, depending on your perspective...
I'm being nice) about damn near anything else are classified as political
when/if there is implied or directed government intervention on the lives
of people or the operations of a business.  The classification to religious
come in to play when we discuss the belief or disbelief in a specific
stance or concept.

Climate change (along with many other issues) can be considered both.
 There is the implication of governmental action as well as the belief
aspect.  It even goes farther than that because there are several
layers/iterations/abstractions of both concepts and both sides of each
conceptual strata.

Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com

Every cloud does have a silver lining.  Sometimes you just have to do some
smelting to find it.


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