Good essay.
It really comes down to A) Those who don’t agree with MANMADE global warming and/or B) Those who believe the Bible, where it disagrees with science theory.
I think one can still be a Christian without believing God literally made the Earth 6000 years ago. In fact, there is a lot of debate even among Christians who interpret Scripture literally or figuratively.
However, the Atheist Left makes no distinction between them and tries to impose the “Flat Earth”, “Earth-centric” believing view on ALL Christians, which is simply not true.
Science has and is prostituting itself. Scientific results are determined before the research begins by whoever is financing it.
I don’t understand how one can warp mathematics and physics. All of science must tie to these or they aren’t science.
In its timely fashion, Torah meshes with its these fundamentals.
bkmk
There is one glaring exception to Stossel’s thesis: declaring marijuana to have no possible medical value, and prohibiting the investigation of its medicinal qualities. The discovery of the benefits of CBD oil was much delayed.
So “John Tierney, who’s written about science for The New York Times for 25 years” sounds so “smart” and “rational” and “enlightened” in this piece.
He must have had to hide that side from his editors and from so many millions of ‘comfortable inside their ignorant leftist bubble’ NYT readers.
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>>>What about President George W. Bush banning government funding of stem cell research?<<<
Never happened.
Well done, John Stossel!