Wednesday 14 September 2011

Beam me up Scotty!

I love the way Jo Nova says it like it is on the Anthropogenic global scaremongering: "No one from the big scare campaign is even pretending that this is about the science anymore. It’s just tribal name-calling, voo-doo dolls and poo jokes from preschool."
It is a real mystery to me how supposedly rational people appear to prefer any solution other than a loving God. Even the prospect of unfriendly 'aliens' is preferable:
 Al Gore  hopes he has reality on his side. But the reality is the relentless slide of the polls. It’s the crashed Chicago Climate Exchange, the kaput green jobs. It’s the long list of countries who are are shaking themselves free of the eco-shackles. The apostles of a bygone cult are reduced to saying that warming causes cooling, death, disease and even prostitution in Ghana. The babbling last players standing are talking about saving the world from aliens. Sadly, those are not the nutters, no, they’re the ones from NASA.
It mirrors that moment almost forty years ago when the Anthropic Principle was first introduced to scientists and they exploded with; "must we now believe in God?". Of course the 'scientific geniuses' of the time replied with: "No, but we must consider other options to Evolutionary theory"...and subsequently revived (and reworked) the 'Panspermia hypothesis'.
Panspermia: (Greek: πανσπερμία from πᾶς/πᾶν (pas/pan) "all" and σπέρμα (sperma) "seed") is the hypothesis that life exists throughout the Universe, distributed by meteoroids, asteroids and planetoids.[1][2
I.e. life comes from outer space.

Well I suppose there is a modicum of truth in the supposition...life did in fact come from ulra-ultra out-of-space, another dimension in fact and there are 'aliens' of course; the bible specifically mentions them. Check it out.

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