“Some of the most wonderful aspects and consequences of evolution have been discovered only recently. This is in stark contrast to creationism, which offers a static view of the world, one that cannot be challenged or tested with reason. And because it cannot make predictions, it cannot lead to new discoveries, new medicines, or new ways to feed all of us.” WorldWayHas BeensReasonViewsWonderfulEvolutionOffersDiscoveryConsequenceAspectMedicineContrastNew WaysPredictionsTestedStaticStarksCreationismNew Discoveries Book:Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation Source: Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation
“It's extremely hard to know what the economic consequences of any decision will be. And I'm not a, a, a financial analyst, so I, I generally don't try to make some kind of prediction about that.” KnowsTryingKindHardDecisionEconomicConsequenceFinancialPredictionsAnalysts Author:Naomi Oreskes
“These proven positive consequences of elevated CO2 are infinitely more important than the unsubstantiated predictions of apocalypse that are hypothesized to result from global warming, which itself, may not be occurring from rising atmospheric CO2 levels. The aerial fertilization effect of atmospheric CO2 enrichment is the only aspect of global environmental change about which we can be certain; and to restrict CO2 emissions is to assuredly deny the biosphere the many benefits that accrue from this phenomenon.” MayImportantCertainLevelsResultsEffectsBenefitsConsequenceAspectEnvironmentalDenyRisingGlobal WarmingPhenomenonProvenPredictionsApocalypseEmissionsCo2EnrichmentBiosphereEnvironmental ChangeFertilizationCo2 Emissions Author:Keith E. Idso
“Any prediction worth its weigh would consider the spiritual, material, and unintended consequences of introducing a new technology to the world. It would proceed from the kind of understanding Chellis articulated: Life is Whole.” WorldKindWholeSpiritualLife IsUnderstandingTechnologyMaterialsConsequenceIntroducingWorth ItPredictionsNew TechnologyUnintended Consequences Author:Stephanie Mills
“My belief is firm in a law of compensation. The true rewards are ever in proportion to the labor and sacrifices made. This is one of the reasons why I feel certain that of all my inventions, the Magnifying Transmitter will prove most important and valuable to future generations. I am prompted to this prediction not so much by thoughts of the commercial and industrial revolution which it will surely bring about, but of the humanitarian consequences of the many achievements it makes possible. Considerations of mere utility weigh little in the balance against the higher benefits of civilization.” FeelsLittlesMadeImportantReasonLawCertainBeliefGenerationsSacrificeHard WorkRevolutionBalanceHigherCivilizationProveAchievementBenefitsConsequenceLaborMereRewardsValuableHumanitarianInventionFirmReason WhyProportionConsiderationPredictionsCompensationFuture GenerationUtilityIndustrial RevolutionMagnifying Book:My Inventions: [Illustrated & Biography Added] Source: My Inventions: [Illustrated & Biography Added]
“The prediction of nuclear winter is drawn not, of course, from any direct experience with the consequences of global nuclear war, but rather from an investigation of the governing physics.” WarScienceCoursesConsequenceDirectExperienceWinterNuclearPhysicsExperimentsInvestigationPredictionsGoverningNuclear WarNuclear Winter Author:Carl Sagan