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| | | | | This is a guest post by Joel Kuhlin, doctoral student at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University. The present response attempts to think with, rather than about, certain key-aspects of Thomas Lynch'sApocalyptic Political Theology, from the perspective of a philologist. From a philological appreciation ofApocalyptic Political Theology, instead of a purely philosophical... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the importance of examining evidence over relying solely on experts, using Bill James' perspectives on climate change and sports statistics. It highlights the fallacy of using experts as evidence and emphasizes the necessity of firsthand evidence in scientific debates. The piece also touches on the reliability of sources and the challenges of discerning objective information in activist contexts, contrasting this with the generally trustworthy nature of sports statistics. | |
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| | | | | The tech infrastructure of the city hints at the varied diets of the people of the Roman empire. | |
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed policy document outlining the U.S. government's approach to enhancing energy security, reducing reliance on foreign oil, and addressing climate change. It outlines various initiatives such as the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the Advanced Energy Initiative, and the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act. The document emphasizes increasing the use of renewable and alternative fuels, improving fuel efficiency, and investing in advanced energy technologies. It also highlights efforts to combat climate change through emissions reductions, clean coal technology, and international partnerships. The text covers a range of strategies, including the expansion of biofuels, nuclear energy, and clean diesel vehicles, as well as the ... | ||