Publius Maximus wrote:
> These arguments are like a many-headed hydra. The fact is, man cannot
> control man, much less the weather. This whole charade is nothing more
> than a thinly veiled effort at the former, under the audacious
> pretense of the latter.
>
> If indeed this is the culmination of human existence, that we conclude
> the air we exhale is a dangerous poison to the earth, and we must
> therefore inflict upon ourselves the fiercest economic punishment as a
> form of both distributive justice and corrective political remedy,
> mankind is pathetic indeed.
>
> All this in the name of humanism, no less.
>
> At moments like these it is helpful to remember this little blue ball
> whirls around the sun at the right distance to sustain life, only by
> the grace of God.
>
> "I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, behold,
> all is vanity and vexation of spirit." (Ecclesiastes 1:14)
>
> In this case I like the Catholic translation as well: "... it is like
> chasing the wind."
>   

I rest my case!!!
He finally rose his TRUE colours. He's not talking science, or facts, or
the world. He's living deep in his fantasy world and any fact that
conflicts with his fantasy will be disregarded. No sense arguing with
him (just as it makes no sense arguing with any fanatic).




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