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Old 06-09-2011, 09:11 PM
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Also, funny how you miss my point completely with your myopia. I used "global warming" as a catch-all phrase because everyone is aware of it. Do I state my views on it anywhere? Quite presumptuous of you. I use it merely as an example to make a previous point.

Working in an almost purely liberal environment that perceives itself as "highly intelligent" (even though some are complete dimwits), I sometimes have the feeling that my own thoughts and ideas are completely radical and outrageous. Based on past experience, I usually keep my thoughts to myself. I've learned that most others just cannot comprehend past certain levels of understanding or logical reasoning. Most put heart before head.

Personally, I feel that global warming is another piece of the propaganda machination produced by society/government/people. You are correct with your analysis it seems. Much of society has jumped on this bandwagon so long ago that they have no idea why they're still on it; it's called blind acceptance at this point. Original thought exists merely as a fleeting thought for many.

I also think that many illnesses, including cancer are psychosomatic. If I dare bring this up in conversation, someone inevitably voices that their mother/sister/son/cousin died a miserable, long, painstaking death from some horrible form of cancer. Conversation over, because at this point emotions are high and rational thought defenestrates. I'm not saying illnesses are brought on purely by bad thoughts. I am saying that the power of positive thinking, meditation, and mind control can influence various aspects of everyone's life in extreme ways. Doctors have seen tumors in terminally-ill patients shrink to nothing and have no "medical" explanation for this. We, as humans, have so much to learn we haven't even scratched the surface yet.

The next time, think before you blindly judge someone.