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-EconTalk on the climate change and new religions
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-:date: 2015-06-30T08:16:00
-:tags: faith, politics
-:category: computer
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-I just have to mention a fascinating interview on EconTalk_ about the climate change. More than the particular climate science (about which I know nothing and care less and less), I found it fascinating confirmation of the dictum attributed to C. S. Lewis (but now I cannot find a proper citation for it) which goes something like “There is no such thing as a proper skeptic. Either you believe in the good God or you believe in any nonsense which goes around.”
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-.. _EconTalk:
- http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2015/06/matt_ridley_on.html
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-I am a Christian, I know something about a religious believe, and I have to admit that I have observed for some time how much tiny religions (no less fanatical and brutal in its oppression of heretics or unbelievers) we have managed to develop in the last couple of hundred years in the time of supposed enlightenment.