*click*Personally, I always thought the whole global warming thing was a little bit overblown. Got to admit this guy makes a very compelling argument without debating any details.
Is he wrong ?
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*click*Personally, I always thought the whole global warming thing was a little bit overblown. Got to admit this guy makes a very compelling argument without debating any details.
Seeing as how it took me 9 and a half minutes to watch his first video, which could be summed up as "Pascal's Wager", I'm not really interested in watching him talk for another 19 minutes to give me 2 more sentences worth of material.Genghis wrote:the video maker guy has 2 follow-up videos that address pretty much all these considerations.
Umm... two questions:Bet51987 wrote:We learned that philosophical argument in high school and why the premise won't work. To ask an atheist to lower his risk, for example, would require him to induce a false belief.
Also, it forces you to pick the Christian God because.. "Thou shalt have no other gods before me".
Pascals Wager does not apply in Global Warming.
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Correct (and I tend to agree with your evaluation of the weaknesses of Pascal's Wager in general).Bet51987 wrote:Pascals Wager does not apply in Global Warming.
Pascal's Wager is worth discussing, but it should be split from this topic about global warming. ...Moderator?TIGERassault wrote:1: Why would the bible saying "Thou shalt have no other gods before me" force you into picking the Christian God?
...or just make a new topic.Foil wrote:Edit:Pascal's Wager is worth discussing, but it should be split from this topic about global warming. ...Moderator?TIGERassault wrote:1: Why would the bible saying "Thou shalt have no other gods before me" force you into picking the Christian God?
Lothar [url=http://www.descentbb.com/viewtopic.php?t=2553]on .com[/url] wrote:That's a very reasonable statement, and one I think we can all get on board with. But I don't think we need to sell it by talking about global warming and parading out overstated and overblown conclusions.Bunyip on .com wrote:In reality we should do whatever we can to preserve our home planet. We should not fill it up with garbage. The really difficult part, as you noted, is figuring out what to do. I think a policy of lowering pollution of the environment in general (and of the atmosphere specifically) is a no-brainer though.