by nero » Fri 06 Apr 2007, 14:27:11
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zardoz', 'S')ure, and we would be praising any innovation to the heavens if it had even the slightest little outside chance of replacing the thermal content and molecular structure of oil and gas.
Ok the above is a reasoned and pithy response but the part below is exactly the sort of writing that encourages group think.
It first implies that anybody who doesn't agree must be either stupid or delusional. This is a particularly effective rhetorical trick to persuade people who are already persuaded that they should ignore all alternative theories.
It then repeats the basic idea three times in quick succession. Repeat it often enough and it must be true, just another way to reinforce group thinking.
It then goes on to repeat the basic tenets of the creed (theory) even though it doesn't really add anything to the discussion. The more times something is stated as fact the less likely people will think about it critically.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat so many people are having so much difficulty with is understanding how utterly irreplaceable crude oil is. Quit deluding yourself. Get this: There is no substitute for crude oil. A substitute for petroleum simply does not exist in the universe.
We have built modern civilization on a natural resource that we're going to run short of very soon, and later on we're going to run completely out of it. That is the simple, cold reality of the situation. If you can't handle that basic fact, that's your problem, not ours.
Everything in our lives is going to change, and none of the changes will be good. That is what is going to happen, period. You can deny it, or you can deal with it. Your choice.