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[QUOTE="Man_of_the_Century:469849"]ShadowSD said:[QUOTE]If you found a lump on yourself, and the doctors couldn't prove 100% that it wasn't cancerous, would you be more inclined to play it safe and ask them to continue looking into it, or would you tell people to stop worrying because regardless of whether the doctors believe it's more likely to be malignant, it's not 100% proven? In matters of survival, erring on the side of caution is only common sense. [/QUOTE] It wouldn't be such an easy answer... Lets say that its a dark spot on my skin that's in question. Let them cut it off. One one side, if it is cancer it would cause big problems down the road. The other is a slight chance of infection and a scab. Now, if that lump was on my heart, it wouldn't be so easy. If they went to take it out, that would involve open-heart surgury, heavy blood loss... an overall chance of death. Then, I would wait till I knew more. It would also depend on what the chances are that it is something else. That is the message. You have 49% chance it is human caused, 49% chance its natural, and 2% chance its something undiscovered. Its not like its 99% human and 1% other things. I'm not opposed to doing minor things to start off with... Like better emissions in cars, cleaner fuel, better processes to making products. The things I don't want to see till a cause can be agreed apon are things like eliminating oil without something to replace it. That is not a good answer to the problem, and will cause way more problems than just some warm weather. I also don't like someone like Gore telling me that things have to change now or the planet will self-destruct before the year 2007. Like the cancer thing, I will listen to the direct opinion of the doctor, not the guy next to me in the waiting room, who has no experiance in the field.[/QUOTE]
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