Category Archives: Denial

Overpopulation Is A Major Concern

In a recent post from Olivia at Empathy Conservation, she replies to a new phase on Twitter that calls discussions about human population growth “ecofascist’. Her standpoint on this is: Absurd and Harmful. I agree completely. When the trolls try … Continue reading

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What Cooperation Science Has To Tell Us

This is my answer to the questions: Is there a science of cooperation? What does this science have to teach us? which were posted on: www.facebook.com/cooperationscience . Science has 2 primary definitions: one is a tool to seek truth; the … Continue reading

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The Multiple Religions Problem

This comment is in response to someone who asked me if western society needed to be worried about Islam. The problem with Islam is not just about them. It’s about religion as a whole when you look at it from … Continue reading

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Dennis Meadows Video Limits to Growth

Dennis talks about the impending social collapse – Dennis Meadows Video

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A3 Society Blog for Denial

Welcome to the A3 Society Blog site. This is a category placeholder for the Denial category. Blogs will start soon.

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