In an extensive interview about climate change and energy policy, Richard Tice dismissed the threat of global warming and doubled down on fossil fuels.

The interview is here

  • silence7@slrpnk.netOPM
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    6 days ago

    It’s not so much about being faith-based as having a dark ages approach to epistemology, where “truth” is a social construct rather than something which is an inherently property of the universe, and where the strength of evidence is how you figure out what it is

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        It’s part of it. Religious groups do a bunch of community building that just doesn’t happen so easily outside of them. A lot of people are involved for that, rather than an epistemic view.

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          6 days ago

          Funny I volunteer doing wildlife rescue, the local library, and the local food pantry. I’ve made deep personal connections to my community in those ways…

          … without sacrificing my reasoning capacity

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            Average religious individual doesn’t either. The kind of thing you’re doing would happen to a much smaller extent without some of the religious groups involved.

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                There are very different forms and levels of that. If people are doing shibboleths and understand it as such, that’s harmless. Same goes for sticking together in a world that’s hostile because of their ancestry.

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                  Having any form of faith without reasoning is bad. It leads to what we currently see. You can have communities, without resorting to needing to believe in something that doesn’t exist.

                  If you need faith, have faith in humans. The people you have to actually look at and see.