Regarding Kirk M. Gilmore's letter about global warming ("Ice age is upon us," Readers' Forum, June 1), I have also undertaken to defy science in my own right. I just jumped off the top of the LDS Church Office Building with no parachute. I've only fallen 10 floors so far, but hey, everything's fine. They said I'd hit the ground but I haven't. Gravity? Ha!
Brent Pace
Cottonwood Heights
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Rather than treat our Mother Earth with respect and dignity, taking her warnings seriously we continue to pilage and pollute her. Don't you think we should error on the side of caution rather than continue to treat her as a old dirty paper towel? As More..
Noah warned the world there would be Climate Change back in his day too.
The foolish and the wicked mocked him as well.
BTW - God blessed him with the necessary Science and Technology to survive it.
We should do likewise.
The letter writer's fun little analogy will go "over the heads" of most DN readers, so to speak.