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saras

(6,670 posts)
2. I don't NEED to "believe" in global warming. The data is abundant and unquestionable.
Sat May 5, 2012, 03:21 AM
May 2012

I "believe" in the power of teddy bears to make all things better. I "believe" that human beings are, at the end of the day, worth the trouble.

 

saras

(6,670 posts)
6. I have a contingent, informed opinion, that can be altered by future evidence.
Sun May 6, 2012, 01:45 PM
May 2012

And it uses different parts of my brain than belief, as shown by MRI scans.

xfundy

(5,105 posts)
4. The headline is from the original ad.
Sat May 5, 2012, 03:40 AM
May 2012

Personally, I don't care what you believe or don't. None of my bidness.
But, oh, how outraged you are!

Care to eluicidate? (SP?)

Perhaps you should pull your panties out of whatever they're stuck in. THen maybe you can get a life and stop believing obvious lies.

rgbecker

(4,820 posts)
5. UGH, I think you are missing the point.
Sat May 5, 2012, 08:32 AM
May 2012

Saras says there is no "belief" necessary as the fact of global climate change is a fact. No one is walking around saying they "Believe" in gravity, the fact that the earth circles the sun or that human life is dependent on Oxygen. On the other hand Saras states that it requires at least a little faith to think that Teddy bears will make all things better. Myself, I know for a fact, that Teddy bears do indeed make all things better....just look around you!

Nice billboard idea, xfundy.

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