Many interpret anything serious in tone as being negative, when often it is simply the reality of things. Pain is not agreeable to the body, but it is essential as it flags up injury, negativety serves this exact same purpose. This in mind, you could say that there is a fine line between optimism and cowardice.
Sceince negates religious teachings more than it negates god, science as we know it is still only a perception, it neither proves nor disproves the spiritual and the imaginery. Is the colour blue real? Is love real? Is Jesus real? Or are they all products of our perception also? In the end they make a bigger difference to life than you or I ever will, so how could anyone ever claim these things as false and not unreal?
Yea I quite like Brown too and they are circling around him knives drawn, but I don't like his party so i'm torn as to who to vote for .. I'd stay in Spain, you're best off out of it.
No they sealed off the mines and it's incredibly expensive and highly dangerous to undertake the reopening of coal mines. Ironically with the price of oil today, over the longterm it would of been cheaper to maintain the coal mines and never to have closed them than to continue to import oil, and at least with the mines the money people spent on power went to wages for British people so therefore improves British society as opposed to an Arab Sheikh or some bent Russian oligarch.
The unions were unproductive and demanding too much granted but the industry themselves need to be made efficient and not just abandoned. Look at Britain today, we perhaps have 30-40% of the people either on welfare, engaged in some useless art of pencil pushing, selling mobile phone insurance or a similar poxy service sector 'job', you have to look further back than New Labour to understand why it is this way.
Yea the economy in the whole west is a mess, Britain is in deep trouble and have you seen Greece lately? Things will be very different if governments have any realistic intention of repaying these national defecits. Which they'll have to if they have any intention of holding a global market together.
Haha yea China has good points, but put it this way you wouldn't want to be Chinese, well not one of 90% of them anyway.
Educated people are just as easily the fool, as for 'practical reasoning' that's something that often evades the intellectual and the boffin. Watch your average nerd try to make friends, attempt to stand up for himself or simply playing sports for a perfect display of foolishness.
A true test of your intellectual capacity would be to recognise that intelligence and eloquence are two different concepts, and to not assume that one must require the other.
God grants life objective meaning, and by enlarge the religious are more 'human' than the Atheist, certainly less morally flexible and they have also retained a stronger sense of duty and purpose.. I'd say it is the Atheist who is forever searching for the answer to the question no one need ask, forever seeking knowledge for the sake of ego instead of knowledge for the sake of merit.
Whilst i don't believe in god myself because it is technically irrational, i have a respect that borders upon envy for the religious, and it wouldn't detract me in any way from a girl if she was religious.
I fancy white girls more than any other colour, also I find that facial features follow a trend by colour aswell, so for this reason i spend much more time dating white girls.
But in theory i'd marry a martian if she looked and sounded the business.
Lol ok, i've packed my bags i'll be there in a jiffy. 2%? that doesn't surprise me, this Bulgarian girl I was seeing couldn't believe the state of England and especially Manchester lol.
Tidal power is underdeveloped, but there are some new designs that are quite promising, it works by placing said designs on top of, or more recently under the surface of the ocean and harnessing the movement of the currents to drive a generator within the design that then produces electricity. Potentially it's more than enough for society, the ocean is the most powerful force on the Earth.
Fission is old now, it uses uranium or plutonium to separate atoms which gives off heat that is captured inside a reactor which then produces electricity. As it requires raw materials though it isn't renewable. There was also a disaster at Chernobyl, Russia in the 80's due to a meltdown, thousands dead, mass increase in cancer rates, birth defects etc.. You really are playing with fire with fission.
Fusion is similar but it smashes atoms together to fuse them into one which gives out a very large amount of power, it doesn't require uranium or plutonium to maintain so it is renewable. The process is also alot safer and easier to stop if something were to start going wrong, unfortunately it is still being developed.
Solar wouldn't be too bad an idea for domestic use, but you are not realistically going to be able to rely on it in any society, anywhere to provide enough power.
Tidal power is one to watch for, and nuclear fission(then hopefully fusion) is the most likely to take over from oil.
It's all more blurred than upper/middle/working class, the classes overlap alot more today, but most outside of the really rich are actually poorer than in the past.
Yea that's true every people has the right to defend themselves, yet the founders of Israel must of known there would be this backlash from the Muslims, it's my theory that the Jewish overmen wants the average Israeli to be ever fearful and to have a direct threat hanging over them at all times, because that keeps faith strong, nothing reminds you more of what you have already than somebody threatening it.
You don't have to study the history books very hard to see Catholicism, Islam and indeed many national governments adopting this very same technique to strengthen their so called 'unity'
RE: judging
Many interpret anything serious in tone as being negative, when often it is simply the reality of things. Pain is not agreeable to the body, but it is essential as it flags up injury, negativety serves this exact same purpose. This in mind, you could say that there is a fine line between optimism and cowardice.