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You'd think that supposed right-wingers who call themselves Christians (I'm very critical of them I think of them as Pharisees) would see the obvious parallels with Revelation that Global Warming offers them. Instead they reject it because they think God wouldn't do that to them?
Let's look at the obvious:
Global Warming will cause:
1) Famine - decreased plant productivity as CO2 ppm rises, desertification, soil acidification, Ocean acidification and loss of biomass in the oceans, etc.
2) Pestilence - already disease carrying Mosquitos are making a come-back in areas like southern US and Europe where such insects lost their old habitats, the swamps due to Human draining of the land. Bugs will crawl across a warmer earth to devour crops.
3) Plague - diseases unable to live farther north now infest farther north especially in the oceans there are famous studies of diseases of the sea that have pushed as far north as Alaska. Zika is another example. There's strong evidence that Ebola is seasonal due to humidity/temperature conditions which is why it doesn't spread into the arid zones etc. Disease will follow Global Warming's advance.
4) War - mass migrations of people as lower latitudes become unliveable will lead to inevitable war, always has in the past. Imagine 1 Billion Muslims on the brink of survival fleeing an uninhabitable North Africa and Eurasian plain.
Furthermore, the Bible says that HUMANS are the Stewards of the Earth. Not God.
So in every way Christianity supports the idea that humanity can and does alter the Earth's climate.
In conclusion: Any real Christian would support Global Warming as evidence of the end times. The great Tribulation. It's timed correctly. Jesus Christ is supposed to return, look for him in the House of the Water Bearer, may be a reference to the procession of the Equinox and we are entering the age of Aquarius now.
What better way to convince the world to elect the Anti-Christ than global warming caused mass chaos?
Will this happen in a decade? No....no.
But 100 years from now things could be so bad that indeed the end times will be upon us.
To throw in a little more controversial smack, I think you have to be a buffoon to deny Global Warming, it's so obvious that 75% of the Arctic Sea ice has melted (per mass of total sea ice), and denying Global Warming is like the buffoons of Hy Brasil singing on roof tops as they sink into the sea.
The evidence is overwhelming that by denying Global Warming, these "right-wing Christians" are really cultists, who do not believe in the Bible or God or Christ, but rather are Satanic Parodies, who run around giving real Christians a bad name to the rest of the world that isn't so blind as to be unable to see the effects of Global Warming that are happening...
RIGHT NOW.
Isn't it amazing how it is religious nuts who support the failed theory of global warming? Scientists, on the other hand, realize that nothing happening now, is any different from the very same things that have happened many, many, many times before.
Well it is different. Now it is caused by Human generated CO2.
Good thing too. By the looks of things the world should be in a cooling phase. But it's not.
'The sun goes blank again during the weakest solar cycle in more than a century'
Amazingly enough these things take time. That is one thing the global warming clowns have really fucked up is the understanding that changes to the Earths climate take years to manifest in any recognizable way. They, and clearly you, seem to think that the world works in a TV like CSI world of immediate gratification. It doesn't work that way. The Sun IS becoming less active. This will manifest relatively quickly for us (unfortunately) with cooler summers and shortened growing seasons. The "quickly" part is a couple of decades if we're lucky, and less than a decade if we're not.
The claims that you have been hearing about "the last year was the warmest evah!" are lies. NOAA reported that the average global temperature for 1998 was 62 degrees. The current average global temp is 58 degree's. Which is warmer?
Climate scientists know this already. The Climate lags CO2 rise by about 50 years right now.
As for your claim by NOAA, you're wrong. 2016's average is much much higher than 1998's which 1998 was also the "lowest" because of the end of an El Nino year which is why deniers point to it so often.
Today also happens to be the end of an El Nino year and low-and-behold, we are several degrees hotter than 1998 STILL.