Global Warming
Christians can’t believe in the current hype about global warming. You can believe in God, or you can believe in global warming, but you can’t believe in both.
Think about it.
God created the world. The Bible says the world is “without end,” which sounds kind of permanent to me.
On the other hand, the global warming crowd says mankind is destroying the world. They terrorize little kids with wildly imaginary stories of death and destruction.
The fate of the polar bear seems to be a popular topic, probably because polar bears live too far away for easy fact checking. Which is a good thing for the global warming agenda because, in fact, the polar bear population is booming.
The schools teach the global warming agenda. The media love global warming and spend hours parsing out new ways to announce that the sky is falling. Politicians, moistened fingers held bravely aloft in the wind, follow along.
But Christians must demur. Yes, we’re put here as stewards, to protect and enhance the environment, to care for God’s creation, to value this amazing gift.
But the fact is that no matter what we do, even if we turn our backs on our role as stewards and treat the world shabbily, man cannot destroy the earth. No matter how hard we try, we can’t cause the end of Planet Earth.
Here’s why: If man can destroy God’s creation, then man is more powerful than God.
But since God is omnipotent, man can’t be more powerful. Worldly men fight that reality, but lose every battle. God is God, and we are not.
So, as I said, Christians, who believe in God, can’t believe in global warming.
Global warming is a follow-the-money religion–and a fraud.
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