Passion Vs Persuasion, Origins and Sciences

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On today’s Storm Chasing, Ron Moore Jr, from The Storm Warning, joined Lori to discuss passion vs persuasion and origins and sciences. They started off talking about purpose and passions, then discussed metaphysics’ points of origin, philosophy, and natural philosophy. Ron added how scientists who knew God got their ideas.

They continued about the term unprecedented and why we cover past weather storms to prove there isn’t any unprecedented weather, as promoted by Climate Change advocates. Then he shared Marc Major’s statement about how people have heard “I can’t” 150,000 times by the time they’re seventeen years old. Ron then highlighted the difference between passion Vs persuasion, and why passion goes away. He highlighted past weather patterns, and gave us statistics of the difference between social scientists who use no real laws, such as anthropology, and scientists who use universal laws that include meteorology, physics and math.

Finally, Ron shared about other historical scientists, expounding about Rene Descartes’, who invented modern graphing. He attributed his insight to a vision he received from God. Further discussion about seeing from a  higher perspective to reveal something better than the natural things. Finally, how all truths are linked with one another. Listen in and hear more about it.


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