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And I was making the point that the same thing will likely apply to oil. The "fanatics" are the forward thinking ones, you're the one clinging to an obsolete and unsustainable way of life.
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I was making the point that if we want to reverse the advance of mankind and technology and return to medieval times then even the commodities that were taken fro granted then will run out. Furthermore the Earth will die one day. We need to ditch the climate fanatics and move on.Originally posted by doodab View PostBronze and flint didn't run out, they were superceded by superior technology.
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Bronze and flint didn't run out, they were superceded by superior technology.
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Moving on
If you think where civilisation has moved in the last 200 years there has been extraordinary progress. The arrival of the internet alone has enabled humanity to take huge steps in advancing itself. Right now we are stuck with a few minor problems such as Climate change an inability to find cheap energy and a batting line up that is pretty disfunctional.
Civilisation has far to go and we must not allow the doomsayer anti humanists of the climate change movement to take us back to prehistoric times (the planet will not last forever and like Oil bronze and flint will one day run out))
Once we have overcome these problems and consigned these people back to the fringes of society where they belong we can move on with space travel, eternal life and an ashes victory.Tags: None
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