by Pops » Mon 28 Feb 2011, 12:59:44
Peak oil, global warming, political anything, taps into basic beliefs so I think that does qualify them as religion. When I first came here I said something along the lines of "peak oil is about our food!" and I really believed it was a imminent threat, turns out in the US we choose to feed half our food to our food and a good portion to our cars so I'm not quite as concerned as I once was, still someone will blast me for being naive and we are all about to starve. Same for saying we won't stay home from work when gas is too expensive because we'll share a ride, saying things like that will get you yelled out of Peakerton.
I hung out at the Chris Martenson forum briefly, it seemed like a balanced bunch of people - guru-followers but pretty smart. Until I mentioned pre-salt oil like Tupi and what people's thought were about it's impact on supply - you'd have thought I was advocating abiotic oil or methane from Jupiter, The Man himself stepped in and said from all his exhaustive research, he had concluded "shale oil" would make no difference to overall production rates. There you go, the guru/Grand Phoobah/high priest had no idea what pre-salt oil is but the idea of a previously discounted formation type yielding significant oil was heresy and a threat, I guess, to his paid subscriptions. Hey, it's his sandbox, he can make the rules, and the rules there are abandon hope... but more, don't look around, just keep believing. I haven't posted there since.
You mention ignoring facts and plunging ahead as if on a crusade. Just yesterday I was reading the magazine that all Missouri rural electric coop members receive and there was a letter to the editor addressing a recent article about CFLs and I could just see the fellow (had to be a man) ranting to the guys at the coffee shop about the government. His main points were A) "the government" (liberals and hippies) had made it hard to "cost effectively" produce electricity, so B) "They" (you know who) were mandating use of inferior products (CFLs) that are "poorly conceived, cost more and don't work very well".
Now you could put just as many studies and facts of the value of CFLs in front of that guy as you please and you would never convince him the socialist treehuggers weren't out to break him personally and maybe even give him mercury poisoning. Old fashioned incandescent bulbs were good enough for his daddy by golly and they're good enough for him! Those curly Q bulbs, not to mention the whole idea of conservation (and for heavens sake don't even think about limits) are simply against his religion, upbringing and morals.
So it cuts both ways and it's no surprise to me that people perhaps change their guesses of how extreme events may be but rarely do they change their basic Belief.
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)