High Priest Comes Out of Hiding, Shares Theological Insights
For many reasons I never truly felt the anthropologic global warming theory passed the smell test. The recent disclosure of questionable data handling, i..e. manipulation, came as absolutely no surprise.
Many were wondering where Al Gore had gone since all the bad news and over the weekend he stuck his head out his overly carbon producing domicile to tell us in essence that only the undoctored information matters and the evidence is still irrefutable. Whatever.
I have written previously on how belief in the governments ability to solve problems is every bit as, or even more, goofy as many religious beliefs - - especially in view of the mountains of evidence proving otherwise, Medicare, Medicaid, social security, postal service, public education, etc etc.
But at least the religious know they don't know. They just believe. That's why they call it faith. Bigspitwads live, breathe and work in the muck of their decades of failure and pretend it's a success. That requires a whole lot more than your run-of-the-mill suspension of disbelief.
Darleen over at Protein Wisdom elaborates, dissects and plucked out a quote that underscores this point, click over there to your right and scroll down to the Naked Progressive post and RTWT. Her links are also worth your time.
thus sayeth the Goreacle....
"From a standpoint of governance, what is at stake is our ability to use the rule of law as an instrument of human redemption"
Al Gore , New York Times, Feb. 27, 2010.
Get that? Wow. Just. Fucking. Wow. Forget that this is from the same side of the aisle that screams bloody murder should a public school have the fanatical zealotry to offer a frikken moment of silence. And ignore that for nearly two decades this clown has been preaching science. In the world according to Al Gore our failure to legislate against global warming will at best put an improvement of the human condition permanently beyond reach and at worst, I suppose, damn us all to hell.
An Orwell quote comes to mind: Only an intellectual could believe something so foolish.
My comment over at Protein Wisdom:
So I guess, in reviewing this: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, Gore, technically, is not really advocating a violation of the 1st amendment so much as he is suggesting that, handled properly, to the progressive mind at least, the state is or can be religion. I mean once a critical mass of the governing rules of law are reduced to politically correct progressive theology, pardon the redundancy, making laws to establish state religion won’t be necessary because they will have become one in the same.
Something I have long suspected about the left, but it is still nice to hear one of their high priests actually come right out and admit it. Who needs religion when you've got government?
All that hand-wringing about the separation of church and state matters not a wit when the church is the state. No wonder lefties hate religion, it's their competition.
Many were wondering where Al Gore had gone since all the bad news and over the weekend he stuck his head out his overly carbon producing domicile to tell us in essence that only the undoctored information matters and the evidence is still irrefutable. Whatever.
I have written previously on how belief in the governments ability to solve problems is every bit as, or even more, goofy as many religious beliefs - - especially in view of the mountains of evidence proving otherwise, Medicare, Medicaid, social security, postal service, public education, etc etc.
But at least the religious know they don't know. They just believe. That's why they call it faith. Bigspitwads live, breathe and work in the muck of their decades of failure and pretend it's a success. That requires a whole lot more than your run-of-the-mill suspension of disbelief.
Darleen over at Protein Wisdom elaborates, dissects and plucked out a quote that underscores this point, click over there to your right and scroll down to the Naked Progressive post and RTWT. Her links are also worth your time.
thus sayeth the Goreacle....
"From a standpoint of governance, what is at stake is our ability to use the rule of law as an instrument of human redemption"
Al Gore , New York Times, Feb. 27, 2010.
Get that? Wow. Just. Fucking. Wow. Forget that this is from the same side of the aisle that screams bloody murder should a public school have the fanatical zealotry to offer a frikken moment of silence. And ignore that for nearly two decades this clown has been preaching science. In the world according to Al Gore our failure to legislate against global warming will at best put an improvement of the human condition permanently beyond reach and at worst, I suppose, damn us all to hell.
An Orwell quote comes to mind: Only an intellectual could believe something so foolish.
My comment over at Protein Wisdom:
So I guess, in reviewing this: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, Gore, technically, is not really advocating a violation of the 1st amendment so much as he is suggesting that, handled properly, to the progressive mind at least, the state is or can be religion. I mean once a critical mass of the governing rules of law are reduced to politically correct progressive theology, pardon the redundancy, making laws to establish state religion won’t be necessary because they will have become one in the same.
Something I have long suspected about the left, but it is still nice to hear one of their high priests actually come right out and admit it. Who needs religion when you've got government?
All that hand-wringing about the separation of church and state matters not a wit when the church is the state. No wonder lefties hate religion, it's their competition.


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