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Do You Believe ?
by Lewis Napper

In the days before the Gutenberg printing press, common people didn't have a Bible. They were considered too ignorant to understand anyway so it seemed like a lot of trouble for nothing to make another copy by hand. Common people had to rely on a Priest in a brightly colored robe and a funny hat to peer over the top of his book, wag his finger at them, and tell them how to live.

Today, the Professor has replaced the priest but the rules are the same. You are considered too ignorant to understand what he's saying so there's really no reason to give you a copy of “the study.” The scientists peer over the top of their books, wag their fingers at us, and tell us how to live. Go to a graduation ceremony and you'll even get to see them in brightly colored robes wearing funny hats.

Do you believe in Global Warming? This guy says it doesn't matter.

This is indeed one of the most terrifying videos I've ever seen. We don't need to know whether global warming is true or not? Is that what he said? Is he joking? I can't tell. Is he a famous comedian? Is that why it's been viewed 2,328,514 times? His reasoning is not delusional but it is fallacious. His argument is a fallacy. Is that why no one is allowed to comment on it? Do people watch this and not realize that it's a fallacy?

I, Lewis Napper, do solemnly swear that I genuinely and sincerely believe that the creators of SouthPark are some of the greatest geniuses mankind has ever produced. I am in awe of their talent and wisdom. If I were a Democrat, I would make a representative sampling of the SouthPark series mandatory for all college graduates.

I heard about “ManBearPig” from the creators of SouthPark. A ManBearPig is half man, half bear, and half pig. Apparently, if nothing is done to stop them, they are going to destroy our planet. When geniuses tell me about ManBearPig, I don't question it. I just ask what I'm supposed to do!

Some people believe in ManBearPigs and some people do not. You just know it's going to be expensive to stop ManBearPig. But I ask you sincerely, “What's the cost of not believing?” Plug the dangerous ManBearPig into the above example's grid and you come to the same conclusion. The smart money is spent battling ManBearPig just in case it's true. Right? The only defensible choice against ManBearPig is column A. Why? Because the risk of acting far outweighs the risk of not acting. Stupid.

Today in 2009, it's easier for me to believe a TV preacher than a theoretical scientist. As a student of science and as a benefactor of science and as one who has benefited greatly from science, I do solemnly swear that it pains me to say that, but it's true. The academic funding system on which most of the scientists live is political and corrupt. And they've been caught in too many lies too many times. Shame on them for admitting it.

It's easy for me to believe that we're hurting the environment. I see it. I have always believed what I could prove. But Global Warming and so many other “scientific” issues have become so politicized that I know as a scientific fact that I can no longer believe anything I see, hear, or read about them. The only way I'd believe in Global Warming now is if I could prove it myself. And I'm no longer interested.

We're giving up science to prove a point. God help us all.

 


Copyright © 2009 Lewis W. Napper

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