Droopy wrote:
Tarski's vocabulary:
"Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now."
Tarski's vocabulary and range of intellectual creativity:
"Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now.
Global Warming is here, its real, and we must act now."
Actually Tarski, I'd rather talk to a dead cat.
How I do love white flags...especially when waved with such vigor.
I am not by any means the only one who has taken note of your content free, blustering style of debate. Depth and rigor just do not appear to be your forté.
In case spectators are wondering, this is a nearly word for word copy of Droopy's response in a situation where the Narrator declines to discuss things with Droopy. Of course, The Narrator did it with class and with good reason. Just how ridiculous is Droopy's little display above? Well, just ask youself how often I actually bring up Global Warming.
Is that my schtick Baby Beck?
I don't think so.
But now that you mention it, I did enjoy the irony of you once telling someone that environmentalism was a weird religious movement. Is that what it is Captain Kolob? Is the idea that there exist delicate biological systems which we depend on a weird religious notion? Hey Droopy, how long until the entire earth is transformed into a giant transparent urim and thummim? (Or don't you know the teachings of the founder of your "perfectly normal" religion?)
By the way, I think Droopy's affected purple prose would sound great if read by
the character Dr. Zachary Smith from the old Lost in Space TV series? I dunno, it just works. LOL

when believers want to give their claims more weight, they dress these claims up in scientific terms. When believers want to belittle atheism or secular humanism, they call it a "religion". -Beastie
yesterday's Mormon doctrine is today's Mormon folklore.-Buffalo