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Re: [Shotimes] Global Warming

To: bd nesbit <bdnesbit@sc.rr.com>,
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Global Warming
From: Ron Childs <rbchilds@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 18:06:58 -0700 (PDT)
"young earth theory" ??

Some theories are proven to a scientific standard and some are not.

-Ron


bd nesbit <bdnesbit@sc.rr.com> wrote: How do you know that this planet has been 
around for millions of years?  I 
do not believe that it has been here that long.  I happen to believe in a 
"young earth" theory.  Please don't go into the carbon dating or argon gas 
dating and that 'crap'.  It just ain't so.
Thanks,
 David
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Strobel" 
To: "Times List SHO" 
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 3:10 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] Global Warming


> The issue isn't whether the planet is changing or not, the issue should be 
> what to do about it.  First off fossil evidence tells me that at one time, 
> in Canada, where there is now ice and snow, there use used to be lush 
> vegetation and the area was inhabited by large cold blooded animals. 
> Second geological evidence, tells me Pittsburgh PA was once covered by a 
> glacier hundreds of meters thick.  Which earth is the one we should be 
> preserving?  The planet changes, it has done so for millions of years 
> without mans interference what makes anyone think that a few hundred years 
> of mans interference is going to accelerate or slow down what has occurred 
> naturally in the past.  Greenies look out and say the temp is rising, we 
> must be at fault, we must react, when ample evidence shows that at one 
> time Canada was a tropical forest.  Could the planet just be trying to go 
> back to that point and we just happen to be living while it is doing it? 
> Outlawing planet change will not work, the
> earth can't read.  Instead of wasting time trying to stop the inevitable 
> and figuring out who or who isn't the blame, time and resources would be 
> better spent trying to figure the impact of the change and what benefits 
> and consequences we need to plan for in the future.  The earth will 
> change, man can not stop it.  Better to adapt than die.  The earth has 
> experienced both ice ages and periods of great warmth.  Trying to preserve 
> a  20-40 year climate period (1930-1970) in a planet that has seen vast 
> extremes in its millions of years of existence is ludicrous.
>
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