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Category Archives: Global Warming
For the Benefit of Mankind
Something I came across recently that seemed interesting in a terrifying way was this article about religion and technology, by Kelly Hayes. It discusses the popularity in the technology industry of transhumanism, a philosophy that technological advances will lead to … Continue reading →
Posted in Capitalism, Christianity, Conspiracy Theories, Corporations, Current Events, Economics, Global Warming, Philosophy, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Science, Technology | Tagged apocalypse, artificial intelligence, bible, computers, elon musk, fascism, friedrich nietzsche, galatians, j.d. vance, kelly hayes, mars, nationalism, peter thiel, robots, transhumanism, ubermensch |
We’re Sunk
The King in Yellow, by Robert Chambers – This Gothic horror story from the 1890s is largely notable for being incorporated into H.P. Lovecraft’s mythology. The title is that of a play that exists within the universe of the book, but … Continue reading →
Posted in African, Authors, Book Reviews, Carribean, Catholicism, Characters, Christianity, Global Warming, Health, Judaism, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Magic Items, Monsters, Music, Mythology, Names, Neil Gaiman, Oz, Oz Authors, Plays, Relationships, Religion, Rick Riordan, Santeria, Science, Sesame Street, Television, Terry Pratchett, Voodoo, Yoruba | Tagged ballad and dagger, candide, carcosa, caroll spinney, catherynne valente, demons, dr. pipt, galanika, good omens, h.p. lovecraft, hastur, horror, liquid of petrifaction, orishas, oscar the grouch, outlaw saints, pirates, rick riordan presents, robert chambers, the king in yellow, the past is red, voltaire, ys |
Too Much Malarkey
I watched the debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden last night, so I might as well comment on that and related political issues. Do people really change their minds about whom to vote for based on debates? It’s not … Continue reading →
Posted in Climate, Conspiracy Theories, Corporations, Current Events, Economics, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Prejudice, Religion, Science, Television | Tagged 2020 presidential election, abortion, chris wallace, coronavirus, democrats, donald trump, green new deal, health care, impeachment, jeb bush, joe biden, president richard nixon, presidential debates, racism, republicans, senate, supreme court of the united states |
Foresight Is 2020
2020 always just sounded so far in the future when I was a kid. Really, even 2000 still had a bit of awe-inspiring mysticism about it, but I remember most of my childhood interest in a science fiction sort of … Continue reading →
Posted in Capitalism, Cartoons, Climate, Corporations, Economics, Global Warming, L. Frank Baum, Oz, Oz Authors, Science, Technology, Television, The Jetsons | Tagged architecture, art deco, automation, computers, elon musk, emerald city, flying cars, futurism, googie, internet, jetpacks, retrofuturism, science fiction, smart phones, space travel |
The Beliefs Are Falling
I’ve written before about anti-science conspiracy theories before, and I touched on their connection to religion, but it still sometimes confuses me. I mean, Alex Jones apparently considers himself a Christian. I missed the parts of the Bible about goblins … Continue reading →
Posted in Christianity, Climate, Conspiracy Theories, Current Events, Evolution, Fundamentalism, Global Warming, Medicine, Religion, Science | Tagged alex jones, bible, creationism, demons, illuminati, kevin trudeau, nibiru, piltdown man, satan, st. paul, trust, vaccines |
You Can’t Use Facts to Prove Anything That’s Even Remotely True
This National Geographic article on science denial brought up some points I consider on occasion. It’s strange how some aspects of science have become so political, with global warming and evolution especially being viewed as left-wing concerns. Oddly, the anti-vaccination … Continue reading →
Posted in Capitalism, Christianity, Climate, Conspiracy Theories, Corporations, Drugs, Economics, Education, Environmentalism, Evolution, Food, Fundamentalism, Genetics, Global Warming, Health, Medicine, Politics, Real Time with Bill Maher, Religion, Science, Snobbery, Television | Tagged big pharma, bill maher, bill nye, creationism, dan kahar, elitism, individualism, joel achenbach, monsanto, national geographic, president george w. bush, skepticism, tribalism, vaccination |
Season Cycle Moving Round and Round
Yesterday was the vernal equinox, and hence the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, at least according to a lot of calendars. Mind you, since temperatures have been fluctuating wildly in these parts as of late, it’s hard … Continue reading →
Posted in Climate, Global Warming, Holidays, Science | Tagged calendar, julian calendar, lent, seasons, spring, summer solstice, vernal equinox, winter solstice |
Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth
It’s Earth Day, the celebration of the planet that’s just the right distance from the sun to support life. Some people cite this phenomenon as proof that God exists, but if that’s the case, why did He create so many … Continue reading →
Posted in Babylonian, Environmentalism, Evolution, Global Warming, Holidays, Mythology, Religion, Science | Tagged al gore, climate, earth day, flood, noah, sport utility vehicles, vermillion lies |
Divine Warming
Remember when Congressman John Shimkus proved himself to be just as dumb as his name sounds, and said that the world when end when God wants it to, and not because of global warming? Well, apparently at least one other … Continue reading →
Global Warming (It’s Hot!)
Wow, there’s an entire blog devoted to comics based on misunderstanding of global warming. Cartoonists, you DO know that global warming can actually result in MORE snow, right? Besides, it’s not LOCAL warming, so the fact that it’s colder than … Continue reading →