Climate change and old world philosophy
Climate: Philosophy is about offering possible solutions where no others can be found. In a sense, it's about human logic versus reality. Good stories collect followers and things that seem normal are often turned upside down when there is evidence to the contrary. That applies to climate change versus the old world philosophy and false notions that everything that God does is good and that an eternal paradise awaits us.The real God is the Great Spirit of the Universe, as my reincarnation experience testifies. With that I have never diminished the goal of separating the reality from the assumption and my life was one of searching. Consequently, my search led me far and wide into the corners of human development that few would or could enter. So what's the reality?
Nothing is closer than the fact that the world is fast approaching its end. Even with that looming, the arguments against climate change are almost as blatant as those before. In other words, people are as confused as ever about what happens to them and the planet.
In Australia we have to deal with catastrophic conditions all summer, while there is a fire in New South Wales and Queensland. They will keep pace with cyclone winds over forests and plains conditioned by drought. They are impossible to stop because the environment is suitable for mass destruction.
Even in the light of this, the government refuses to consider climate change as a cause. With many MPs blinded by religious philosophy that the world was created in six days and will not end before Jesus Christ returns, there is no power of persuasion for them.
What is needed to change this vision into something closer to the facts? In the old world nothing could happen that was contrary to the religious view that only what is recorded in holy books is a fact. This is naive and wrong when it comes to what is happening now.
Although many politicians are religious, they do not seem to mind accepting climate change as a reality. They tend to accept the absurd notion that heaven is waiting for them and that the god they worship will not destroy the planet. A philosophical miscalculation of large proportions is clearly behind it, along with the money factor that drives them to believe it.
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