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  1. In Topic: Are our fears of natural apocolypse well-founded?

    8 April 2012 - 10:00 PM

    View PostPhi for All, on 8 April 2012 - 03:24 PM, said:

    What evidence do you have that supports an anthropogenic source for megaquakes?

    To be fair, I don't. That's why I was asking.

    I've only heard that our excessive stripping of the earth's resources in the past few centuries has led to the earth becoming unstable.

    Most of what I've heard is in theological debates; Christians think that these natural disasters are signs of the Biblically-predicted approaching end-times, whereas Atheists try to explain the natural disasters away as human activity putting a strain on the earth.

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