A number of people give the "scientific concensus" argument, and obviously view it as good evidence of manmade manmade-GW, presumably with the logic that the evidence is too technical, so they would rather trust the experts.
( I want to see the evidence myself, and I'm happy to research it, if its looking promising ).
WHY IS THERE A CONCENSUS AMONG "EXPERTS"?
And on trusting the experts, is this a good principle? It might be for a subject like maths, or physics, where a theory can be destroyed by a mathematical proof, or an experiment. But what about something like manmade-GW, that is so hard to pin down?
If you look for similar situations, you soon come to religion.
THE VAST MAJORITY OF BIBLICAL EXPERTS BELIEVE IN GOD.
(same for islam and most religions). Do we rely on that, and believe it because they say that they believe it?
When you compare GW and religion, the parallels are rather striking.
I was very struck by this piece about Biblical Scholars who came to realise it was rubbish :
VERY few, if any, of these scholars would or could admit error. It would simply destroy them, their careers and possibly their families.
Mike, when I was an intern youth minister, our head minister confessed to me this: "Jon, if I taught what I really know to be the truth, they'd fire me, and I have a family to support." No kidding. Now, Johnny was NOT an unethical man...merely one who skirted the critical issues in favor of sending his kids to college. This is not cynicism, this is reality. Even the unmarried students have built their 'very existence' off of the truths of the Bible. Think about how difficult it would be to sign that all away...to ADMIT you were wrong for 10, 20, 50 years.
Just look at what happen to former New Testament Bible scholar professor Gerd Lüdemann after publicly declaring his unbelief. He remarked, "People know Christianity is not true, but they won’t address it publicly". Even after attempts for appeal to reconsider, he was expelled from the theological faculty of Gottingen University. Aside from being a noted author in Europe, he used to teach the New Testament in a school in Germany that trains ministers.
Here's another discussion of the same problem :
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It give you a bit of an insight into where "climate scientists" actually are, and their options. Firstly, they don't choose the subject, if they are not "believers". You won't get far in the industry, as an open sceptic. Secondly, anyone who loses "faith" in manmade GW would be well advised to keep it quiet. Where is the work, for sceptics?
It's a perfect parallel with biblical scholars. Most START OUT as believers, and keep quiet if they start to doubt.
So IS IT ANY WONDER that you get a concensus, when you poll the "experts"?
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