Some of the comments over there keep on referring to
the indisputable evidence for global warming all around us but to be honest I can't see it at all.
What gives you the conviction to accept as
indisputable evidence for or against the proposition that AGW is or is not a real phenomenon?
I most commonly hear the thought that atheists are angry at God, had unanswered prayers, lost their way, need a support structure for their faith, etc. but I never hear anyone address the root of the cause for most atheists: there is no empirical,
indisputable evidence for any god — and that matters.
Not exact matches
Second, I would ask what «
indisputable evidence to the contrary» would you offer
for my faith?
The
evidence for not getting drunk is
indisputable.
But unfortunately
for me, the
evidence for Jesus» execution is so extensive that even the atheist New Testament scholar Gerd Lüdemann calls it «
indisputable.»
But if you don't take their word
for it (though it's as much primary historical
evidence as any other thing we take as fact) there are so many thousands of
indisputable miracles being performed through the name of Jesus today, that you'd have to be blind not to know it.
«In order
for us to overturn the call, we had to see clearly
indisputable evidence,» Riveron said.
On paper, it seems like millions of American moms are simply ignoring
indisputable medical
evidence about what's best
for their babies.
While specific Al - Quaeda connections are subject to debate and uncertainty - but see here
for more
evidence -, the fact that Saddam supported Islamist terrorism is
indisputable (Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Abu Nidal, Fatah's military wing, and many others).
We believe the
indisputable evidence of spoliation calls
for the imposition of sanctions.»
It's the first
indisputable evidence that species at the bottom of the food web are mistaking plastic
for food, which raises troubling questions about species that rely on these invertebrates
for food, such as B.C. salmon.
«The
evidence for temporal coding is
indisputable,» Berger says.
Let's say,
for example, that a long - lost relative of the seller turns up with
indisputable evidence that the relative - and not the seller - holds legal title to the property.
For example, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus was slapped with the largest penalty of its kind in U.S. history for abusing elephants and lions after PETA urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture to take action against Ringling and presented indisputable evidence of the circus's animal abuse, including beatings, the death of a lion, lame elephants forced to perform despite chronic pain, and a baby elephant who died during a training routi
For example, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus was slapped with the largest penalty of its kind in U.S. history
for abusing elephants and lions after PETA urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture to take action against Ringling and presented indisputable evidence of the circus's animal abuse, including beatings, the death of a lion, lame elephants forced to perform despite chronic pain, and a baby elephant who died during a training routi
for abusing elephants and lions after PETA urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture to take action against Ringling and presented
indisputable evidence of the circus's animal abuse, including beatings, the death of a lion, lame elephants forced to perform despite chronic pain, and a baby elephant who died during a training routine.
The impetus
for the new publicized fears of cooling comes from the
indisputable empirical
evidence that global warming is suffering a non-predicted «hiatus» (i.e. warming is stalled, paused, stopped, etc.) these last 15 + years.
Despite the
evidence of the public's growing dismissal of alarmism, and the
indisputable empirical
evidence that the IPCC «climate experts» and their models have been abysmally wrong
for a very long time, along comes a «scientist» like Myles Allen, confirming
for all that scientific honesty is now at a low point convincingly within the Twilight Zone.
A majority of the American public might be surprised to learn that there is
indisputable statistical
evidence that the number of jury and non-jury trials in our country is, and has been, sharply declining, both in absolute and relative terms.1
For example, in 2010, only 2,154 jury trials were commenced in federal district courts, which means, on average, Article III judges tried fewer than four civil jury trials that year.