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To: Isara

Are there any Chrisitan (Evangelical) Globull Warmists? I would venture to say no. In that case, GW is a cult of the atheistic, No-God religion.


9 posted on 10/31/2015 7:50:47 AM PDT by jettester (I got paid to break 'em - not fly 'em)
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To: jettester

I’ve met some and argued with them. AGW can fit in nicely with the idea of the inherent evil of mankind. And some evangelicals have an appallingly weak understanding of basic science (Carbon Cycle, Solar Activity, Meteorology, etc.) or just how small we and our works are compared to nature. But it’s the neo-pagans who go back to their roots demanding human sacrifice on a massive scale so Gaia may be appeased.


17 posted on 10/31/2015 8:29:57 AM PDT by katana (Just my opinions)
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To: jettester

“Are there any Chrisitan (Evangelical) Globull Warmists? I would venture to say no. In that case, GW is a cult of the atheistic, No-God religion”

Unfortunately I would say there are and at least many with a very strong affinity for it. I attended for what is considered the preeminent conservative seminary in the South a few years back and halfway through my degree the entire campus went green and lots of groupthink behavior encouraged in this regard. Anything to do with UN or international dealings or current trends devised by globalists would receive a crazy positive response by the twenty somethings. Many esteemed academics charged with training young Christian leaders were straddling the fence and giving into PC modern trends across the board. From a guy who has always been opposed to communism and Marxism having grown up overseas and I would go out of my way to ask students especially those about to graduate and professors questions in regards to political correctness and their thoughts on borders; sovereignty of countries, climate change, globalism and one world government, positions on Israel and replacement theology or supersessionism. The responses were troubling and depressing but a reflection of the times.

That being said people’s views on these things would make me wonder how many of these young people had a real relationship or were there because they grew up in church and wanted to please their parents or continue in professional ministry in some capacity. I think a lot were also extremely naive or ignorant because of the focus in churches has been for decades to avoid controversial areas.


28 posted on 10/31/2015 9:46:59 AM PDT by Sheapdog (Chew the meat, spit out the bones - FUBO - Come and get me)
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