I've always doubted climate change, don't think I've seen the evidence, and still wonder if it's true. BUT - if Neil deGrasse Tyson says it's so - then, damn it, I'll go along because A) the man is black and he speaks plain, and B) he's got credibility like that, so I won't challenge him.
It's sad to watch this intelligent man have to explain this nonsense away, still, in 2014:
"You know, one of the signs that the second coming, is that the stars will fall out of the sky and land on Earth. To even write that means you don’t know what those things are. You have no concept of what the actual universe is. So everybody who tried to make proclamations about the physical universe based on Bible passages got the wrong answer."
Falling stars. And they made much worse calls than that,…
Next up has to be "UFO enthusiasts admit the truth may not be out there after all," though (I'm 100% positive) they'll never admit their detractors were right, and there will also be no apologies for all the trouble, confusion, and gobs of money wasted - all caused by them and their delusions - over the decades. No, instead, they'll just slink back to their holes and pretend they had nothing to do with everything from the divorce rate and really bad television to quackery and con jobs. Thanks, Guys, the arguments and loss of my marriage - yes, my spouse was also a U.F.O. enthusiast - has been "fun":
Fucking losers.
And BTW, I think it's appropriate to let you see another black guy - other than myself - getting really animated over the delusional nonsense the rest of you accept as just part of the landscape:
Rarely, but sometimes, really animated black guys seem like the only thinking people left,...