To the anonymous commenter; first of all God created the earth in six days, not seven. (It was on the seventh day that he rested). Secondly, if you bothered to read the article close enough, you would see that I referenced an article written by Dr. Grady McMurtry in which he further references several other articles that were vetted and published in of all places, main stream media. So before you attack my article perhaps you should read all of the other ones first. Thirdly, by your own definition of renewable resources, oil and coal are in fact renewable precisely because they have been made by man in a laboratory! If they can be made in the lab on a small scale, then the chances are pretty good that they are still being made by natural forces on a large scale; large enough to sustain the prolonged reliance upon them as fuels for our global population. Fourthly, it was published in USA Today a few months ago, the announcement of the finding of the enormous deep crust oil field under the Gulf of Mexico. The field is so huge that it dwarfs all known proven reserves in Saudi Arabia today.
All of these facts have been vetted by main stream sources. Perhaps you should consider all the facts before jumping all over my article as being outlandish. You can leave you name if you want to, I have far too much to do than to be bothered with tracking you down to engage in a personal discourse. I write mainly to get this off my chest, since our leaders in DC have all taken what seems to be permanent leave of their senses. I am a truck driver for 40 to 70 hours a week, run my own business in communications, have several chronic health issues of my own that I manage as well as help my wife manage her chronic health issues. It is fine that you disagree with me, I don't care about that. But if you are going to comment on my articles, which by the way I do publish all comments, at least do me the courtesy of checking all the facts first. Thank you, David.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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I am aware of the debate between abiotic and biotic fuels. Also, I find that the majority of experts in this field disregard the abiotic theory. I'll also say that it is an interesting topic of debate. What actually prompted my response was the reference to the story of Noah's flood. Forgive me, but my mind just can't seem to grasp that book literaly. It is no doubt a great collection of stories. My response was for my amusement and in no way was I trying to attack your beliefs with malice. In fact, I admire your passion. That being said, I still maintain that natural fossil fuels are, by definition, non renewable in our lifetime. Christmas trees on the other hand are renewable.
ReplyDeleteTake care and thanks for listening,
Mr. X
Small sample of rebuttle sources:
Energy Resources and Systems
Volume 1: Fundamentals and Non-Renewable Resources
Ghosh, Tushar K., Prelas, Mark A.
http://www.rense.com/general58/biot.htmn
SNAP, I had another great article but due to space constraints I am unable to post.