The Star Tribune continues its mind-numbing climate change propoganda today, although they stopped short of advocating clear cutting. The editorial contains a healthy dose of words like "catastrophe," "alarming," "severity," "suffering," "enormous," "urgency," "overwhelming," and, as always, the demand for debate to cease.
But one statement sets a new milestone for how low the Strib will sink to further its agenda:
Good science is never 100 percent certain of anything...
There was a time when science and faith were considered diametrically opposed concepts. What an amazing disclosure from the Strib, that global warming science is now a faith-based endeavor.
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