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To: energyplay who wrote (10161)10/16/2006 8:22:09 PM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (2) of 218632
 
Teach them to ask, always, "What's the evidence for that?" Historically, public figures and whole nations have believed things that weren't so and suffered tremendously on account of that. The facts of science such as evolution, 2H2 + O2 --->2 H2O
E = mc2 etc. etc. all have solid evidence.
My dear grandpa was born in 1855 and only had about two years of schooling. Yet when I at age 10 asked him "Grandpa, some people say there's a god; some people say there's no god. What do you think?" he replied "All those people that tell you there is a god, ask them, which one of them saw god?" That was education for me.
Peak oil has evidence; the exact timing is still vague. "There's plenty of oil remaining to be discovered". That has
little or no evidence, mostly idle conjecture based on supply demand economics.
When I was in the Communist prison and they kept saying I was lying though I spoke the truth, I developed a positive
passion for evidence.
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