Sentences with phrase «indisputable evidence of»

There is indisputable evidence of the power of prevention.»
A warm period around ad 1000 is in line with evidence from other proxy indicators from northern Fennoscandia: Pine tree - limit (Shemesh et al. 2001; Helama et al. 2004b; Kulti et al. 2006), pollen and diatoms (Korhola et al. 2000; Seppä and Birks 2002; Bigler et al. 2006) show indisputable evidence of a «Medieval Warm Period» that was warmer than the twentieth century climate.
Worst of all, this is all occurring with indisputable evidence of the causes, dangers, and solutions to climate change readily available.
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 routine.
We believe the indisputable evidence of spoliation calls for the imposition of sanctions.»
But the trick is the PROOF, and there is VERY little tangible, indisputable evidence of any god's existence.

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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.
«There is also no empirical or indisputable evidence that there is no God either» — I do not think you understand the breadth of this argument.
Full Definition of DELUSION 1: the act of deluding: the state of being deluded 2 a: something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated b: a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also: the abnormal state marked by such beliefs
I said that if there was a box that had indisputable, undeniable and demonstrative evidence that would either prove or disprove the existence of your god, would you look in the box.
In that box is indisputable, demonstrative evidence that either proves or disproves the existence of god.
There is no convincing evidence that He was called «God» in the first century, and indisputable evidence that He was not generally called by that name; but it is clear that He was thought of as being related to God as no other man could be.
This evidence of His Lordship is indisputable.
That, it seems to me, is itself a kind of cheating, because it requires asserting» unscientifically» the secularist reading of the evidence as if it were the objective, scientific, indisputable one.
In place of all this vagueness, this open - endedness, and this memory whose uncertainty is pointed out to me, here I have the visual, indisputable evidence.
Of all the evidence in recent years that white supremacy remains imprinted on American life, the shootings were the most indisputable.
In the first chapter of this book I pointed to the impression which Jesus made upon those of his contemporaries who knew him best as an indisputable evidence that the historical Jesus was a figure of altogether extraordinary stature.
The literary evidence that the expectation of a «Messiah,» in so far as such an expectation existed at all, took these several forms is indisputable, although at points meager, and can be found cited in Charles and other writers on Jewish eschatology.
My wife and I were on an archaeological dig in the Southwest in which the indisputable evidence was that members of one village had killed and burned the inhabitants of a neighboring village — and had then built their own homes upon the burned bones and charred roofs of their neighbors.
In that box is verifiable, indisputable and demonstrative evidence that will either prove or disprove the existence of your god.
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.
It is an INDISPUTABLE FACT backed by tons of evidence.
Moreover, while you and I may not find indisputable evidence to support the truth of gospels, many others would claim otherwise based on their personal experiences.
What was key on the play is that it was originally ruled a touchdown, meaning referee Gene Steratore and the league office needed to see indisputable evidence to justify an overturn of the call on the field.
While we're on the subject of really specific NFL rules, the league requires that there be indisputable video evidence to overturn calls on the field.
On paper, it seems like millions of American moms are simply ignoring indisputable medical evidence about what's best for their babies.
Welsh Liberal Democrats are leading the fight against Labour's illiberal ban, and unless the Minister brings forward indisputable evidence and makes a clear public health case in favour of a ban we will not let up our fight.»
The evidence against him is obvious and totally indisputable, he should just get out of office now and stop the attempted character assasination of his accusers.
But if it can be shown that people can acquire information when they are unconscious and out of their body, it would be indisputable evidence that consciousness is separate from the brain.»
Although the case never went to trial because of Ivins's suicide on 29 July 2008, FBI officials have claimed that the evidence against him is indisputable and that he carried out the mailings using anthrax stolen from a flask at USAMRIID.
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.
With a mountain of evidence and indisputable logic, Rick DuFour considers the prevailing hypotheses about the ills of American education and knocks them down, one by one.
«There's overwhelming and indisputable evidence across the entire biological sciences that early experiences shape the developing brain,» said [Professor] Jack P. Shonkoff, director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University.»
Indisputable evidence from the frontlines of teaching took center stage today at a CEA news conference in Hartford as teachers urged lawmakers to examine the needs of students and reject a test that is not valid, reliable, or fair.
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.
It is necessary to provide indisputable evidence to both the «clear» and «parentage» aspect of the designation.
The American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the only organization representing the entire scope of the museum community, released two groundbreaking reports revealing indisputable evidence that museums contribute more to the United States economy than previously thought and have widespread public support that transcends political affiliations and geographic locations.
They don't believe there was a Holocaust or a final solution; they insist, despite indisputable molecular evidence, as well as the deaths of tens of millions of people, that AIDS is not caused by H.I.V..
The unequivocal and indisputable climate research clearly demonstrates that climate change is constant; and when combined with historical accounts and anecdotal evidence, warmer climates tend to favor prosperity and peace outcomes while cooler periods provide more of the opposite.
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.
The last 18 years of 12 - month periods ending in October reveals the unsettled, anti-consensus and indisputable science of empirical evidence that Americans do not face catastrophic global warming from human CO2.
This was claimed to be 420,000 years of data with indisputable evidence that CO2 concentrations of the atmosphere are the effect of global temperature changes and not their cause (Chilingar et al. 2008).»
Regardless of this unequivocal and indisputable scientific empirical evidence, which challenges the «consensus» global warming orthodoxy, the mainstream media chooses to gleefully push the latest discredited propaganda regarding the «hottest year ever» - an event that has been happening since the end of Little Ice Age, with an astoundingly great frequency.
The simple, indisputable, scientific summary after 35 years of empirical evidence: The tropical, runaway hotspot did not happen in spite of massive amounts of CO2 emissions released into the atmosphere; ergo, the IPCC was wrong, again; the billion - dollar climate model predictions were wrong, again; alarmist, agenda - driven scientists» claims of climate doomsday were wrong, again; and, the fanatical anti-CO2 green lobby was wrong, as always.
This NOAA empirical evidence is unequivocal and indisputable, yet the mainstream media refuses to inform the American public of these most basic climate record facts.
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.
In short, the scientific consensus on human - caused global warming is an indisputable reality, supported by many different lines of evidence, despite the strategic efforts to deny it.
As a new generation of biologists continue to explore the notions of some emotional commonalities between humans and especially other primates, it seems that the evidence of such is virtually indisputable — which then raises a host of ethical questions.
Why are instant replays in the NFL (or in any other sport) subject to a heightened standard of review that requires «conclusive» or «indisputable» evidence to overturn an incorrect call?
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