[MD] Clouds
Heather Perella
spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 11 18:32:30 PST 2007
[Platt previously]
> > > How do you choose an "accurate source?"
[SA previously]
> > I'm asking you what your source is for this
> > information your posting.
[Platt]
> And I'm asking how you choose an accurate source.
First, if this is only your thinking, well,
you've joined the all in your head philosophy crowd
where no supporting sources for what your saying is
what has been accurately describe as non-pragmatic,
non-experimental, non-empirical, and non-MoQ. The MoQ
is a pragmatic, living philosophy. Secondly, if you
can't provide any sources, then one can't compare the
sources that support global warming with NO sources.
I'd say sources to compare is more accurate than NO
sources. And the only sources I can find to compare
all support global warming. How can I know if your
source(s) is accurate or not when it is a NO source?
SA
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