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To: dirtboy
Show me a creationist who believes in global warming???????????

However I can point out millions of evolutionists who believe in global warming.

Think before you type, you have a presupposed idea and you want to make it fit the argument. You make my point!

68 posted on 02/25/2009 11:46:40 AM PST by OneVike (Just a Christian waiting to go home)
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To: OneVike
Show me a creationist who believes in global warming???????????

I said no such thing. I am just noting the two groups use a similar method - that of starting with a conclusion and a belief.

69 posted on 02/25/2009 11:51:04 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: OneVike
Show me a creationist who believes in global warming???????????

Evangelical Leaders Join Global Warming Initiative

Despite opposition from some of their colleagues, 86 evangelical Christian leaders have decided to back a major initiative to fight global warming, saying "millions of people could die in this century because of climate change, most of them our poorest global neighbors." Among signers of the statement, which will be released in Washington on Wednesday, are the presidents of 39 evangelical colleges, leaders of aid groups and churches, like the Salvation Army, and pastors of megachurches, including Rick Warren, author of the best seller "The Purpose-Driven Life."

"For most of us, until recently this has not been treated as a pressing issue or major priority," the statement said. "Indeed, many of us have required considerable convincing before becoming persuaded that climate change is a real problem and that it ought to matter to us as Christians. But now we have seen and heard enough."

The statement calls for federal legislation that would require reductions in carbon dioxide emissions through "cost-effective, market-based mechanisms" — a phrase lifted from a Senate resolution last year and one that could appeal to evangelicals, who tend to be pro-business. The statement, to be announced in Washington, is only the first stage of an "Evangelical Climate Initiative" including television and radio spots in states with influential legislators, informational campaigns in churches, and educational events at Christian colleges.

"We have not paid as much attention to climate change as we should, and that's why I'm willing to step up," said Duane Litfin, president of Wheaton College, an influential evangelical institution in Illinois. "The evangelical community is quite capable of having some blind spots, and my take is this has fallen into that category."

73 posted on 02/25/2009 12:10:40 PM PST by qam1 (There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
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