06/05/2018 1:10:08 PM PDT
· 29 of 56 WayneS
to ProtectOurFreedom
Not really.
This climate of this planet has been in a constant state of change throughout its existence. Most of that change has occurred without any human involvement at all.
Human beings are just not all that important to the earth’s climate.
06/05/2018 12:41:53 PM PDT
· 7 of 37 WayneS
to Red Badger
Unusually for a Roman-era burial, the body had been buried directly in the ground, instead of being placed in a tomb, and without any burial goods, the researchers said.
I find it hard to believe that Roman-era burials of executed criminals would not have been directly in or on the ground. in fact, doesn't the Bible make specific reference to Jesus' friend and relatives removing his body from the cross themselves, and taking him to a tomb?
I doubt the Romans would have even taken a person down from a cross in the first place, never mind putting their body in a tomb with "burial goods.
06/05/2018 12:25:57 PM PDT
· 13 of 56 WayneS
to yesthatjallen
Ask a typical person concerned about global warming if they think Congress will enact a bipartisan solution to climate change, and the response is likely to be a derisive laugh.
Yes, and the smart ones always will respond with derisive laughter, because they know that there is nothing, repeat NOTHING that the United States congress, or any other governmental body on earth, can do to "solve" global warming.
They can pass stupid and expensive laws which are destructive to our economy and our society. However, such laws absolutely, positively, will not "solve" global warming.
Anyone who would entertain the idea that our government can legislate the climate of this planet is a moron.