You are reading the very first comment I made after posting the topic. Scroll down the list of comments and you should see more information. My latest comments yesterday were an attempt to unpack this loaded topic for people. We believe in global warming!
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mikevandy1
Mar 23, 2020
I am confused.I only see an image with the statement "Global Warming is a Flood Myth" and i'm attempting to understand what this post is saying. I see that this was a presentation given in January from other comments, but i see no liink or file to download, only the statement "Global Warming is a Flood Myth". Before i read the other comments, I was concerned about that title, because it sounds like the point of the presentation was to make Climate Change sound like a myth, which is false. Reading the other comments I see that isn't correct, but now i'm more interested in viewing the actual presentation. I'm interested in the other blog posts as well. looking around…
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sherylkallivrousis
Mar 22, 2020
Just to be clear...the comparison of the flood to climate change was my comparison, not Jordan's. His video was interpreting the flood story and comparing it to chaos we experience in our own lives.
After watching the 2 hour long video, this is what I gleaned (most points below are direct quotes). Jordan is interpreting the meaning of the flood story, and it's amazing how similar it sounds to the modern narrative of the climate change problem. Should we frame the global warming crisis similar to the flood crisis? This flood narrative is very compelling and might convince more of society to get on board. Science has helped to reveal the underlying truth of our world, but it may take a re-framing of the narrative similar to the flood myth/story to bring us all together.
1- When chaos emerges, you don't know…
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sherylkallivrousis
Mar 21, 2020
Tom, I practiced deleting comments by cleaning up your duplicate comments. Not sure why that was happening for you. Until you we figure that out, we can manually delete the repetitions.
You are reading the very first comment I made after posting the topic. Scroll down the list of comments and you should see more information. My latest comments yesterday were an attempt to unpack this loaded topic for people. We believe in global warming!
I am confused. I only see an image with the statement "Global Warming is a Flood Myth" and i'm attempting to understand what this post is saying. I see that this was a presentation given in January from other comments, but i see no liink or file to download, only the statement "Global Warming is a Flood Myth". Before i read the other comments, I was concerned about that title, because it sounds like the point of the presentation was to make Climate Change sound like a myth, which is false. Reading the other comments I see that isn't correct, but now i'm more interested in viewing the actual presentation. I'm interested in the other blog posts as well. looking around…
Just to be clear...the comparison of the flood to climate change was my comparison, not Jordan's. His video was interpreting the flood story and comparing it to chaos we experience in our own lives.
Biblical Series VI: The Psychology of the Flood
Jordan B. Peterson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNjbasba-Qw&list=PL22J3VaeABQD_IZs7y60I3lUrrFTzkpat&index=7&t=0s
After watching the 2 hour long video, this is what I gleaned (most points below are direct quotes). Jordan is interpreting the meaning of the flood story, and it's amazing how similar it sounds to the modern narrative of the climate change problem. Should we frame the global warming crisis similar to the flood crisis? This flood narrative is very compelling and might convince more of society to get on board. Science has helped to reveal the underlying truth of our world, but it may take a re-framing of the narrative similar to the flood myth/story to bring us all together.
1- When chaos emerges, you don't know…
Tom, I practiced deleting comments by cleaning up your duplicate comments. Not sure why that was happening for you. Until you we figure that out, we can manually delete the repetitions.