What do you think about global warming?

What do you think about global warming???

  • Don’t really care about it.

    Votes: 10 10.1%
  • Not sure there is a clear science on the topic.

    Votes: 21 21.2%
  • I’m a radical and I’m rationing toilet paper to one sleeve per day!

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Global warming is real but is most likely caused by sun flares.

    Votes: 7 7.1%
  • Global warming is a complete farce and is only caused by natural conditions.

    Votes: 41 41.4%
  • I like my V8 truck!

    Votes: 14 14.1%
  • We should be good stewards of the earth and exercise dominion over creation.

    Votes: 60 60.6%

  • Total voters
    99
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At best I believe the evidence for man made global warming is inconclusive. When the scientific community engages in smear tactics against opposing views, as is done with the evolution debate, they lose all cedibility In my humble opinion.
 
Global warming is real. I know because it's warmer today than it was two weeks ago.

...but I'm personally convinced that it has its root in mainly natural causes. While our actions do have an effect on the environment, I think that natural disasters like volcanos do a whole lot more than we do.
 
I think climate change is almost certainly real, very possibly influenced by man, and it's totally unknown whether we can realistically do anything to reverse it. Our resources would be much better spent adapting.
 
mico vs. macro

We should, of course be good stewards of what God has given us.

We do have some effect on our local environment on a mico level ie. smog in big cities, etc. However since one good volcano can produce more "pollution" than man in all of history, I doubt we have too much effect on God's design.:2cents:
 
We should be good stewards but I think it is just a natural pattern. Even the atheist scientists state emphatically that even if there is "global warming" there will still be another ice age.

Besides, if we are all evolving won't better people just rise up who can live in these hot environments?
 
I think climate change is almost certainly real, very possibly influenced by man, and it's totally unknown whether we can realistically do anything to reverse it. Our resources would be much better spent adapting.
That's right. We should remember that it's not "global warming" anymore . . . it's "climate change." That leaves enough room just in case things start cooling off again.:rolleyes:
 
My only consistently recurring thought on the subject:

When they outlaw global warming only outlaws will be warm.
 
The scientific evidence supporting "man made" global warming seems iffy at best to me. I tend to trust in empirical evidence, that is the "Word". My exegesis would conclude that whenever famine, hail, drought, plagues, earthquakes etc. came upon the earth is that it had something to do with God's anger towards sin. The only solution that man could affect these conditions was to repent and to return to the Lord and His ways. No where can I find in the Scriptures does it state that when we are in this predicament are we to extinguish burnt offerings or to replace our menstrual cloths or diapers with recycled papyrus. Nor do I see a precedent for placing quotas on herds of methane gas producing oxen and sheep to appease God's wrath. Earth Day is the environmentalists day of atonement and the smart car is their phylactery.

Just my not so humble opinion.

"Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the uncorruptable God into an image made like to corruptable man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts and creeping things...who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen"
 
The apex of narcissism.

If they want people to be 'green', they should look at Puritan farmers. Stewardship was very important to them and excess was a sin.
 
Man caused Global Warming, or Climate Change as they have taken to calling it, is a ploy to subjugate men and nations to increasing government and international control. There is a reason that Communists almost as a movement shifted to the 'green' camp with the fall of the Soviet Union.

Global warming and cooling does happen, but it is of natural occurrence. To think that puny man can do such damage to the earth is laughable. All of the green house gases introduced into the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution do not even rate to the amount spewed out by a moderate volcanic eruption.
 
I think there is slight of hand going on and mostly the talk of temp control
is more about control than it is about temperature.

I think carbon dioxide is plant food. Plant something.

I have found some interesting comments to consider here:

American Thinker: UFOs and AGW
 
global warming/ozone holes/coming ice age/radon gas

Advancing years (and a subscription to Time in the 70's) does allow for some perspective on some things. Having tinkered in "hard science" a while ago, sometimes its hard for non-tinkerers to see how much non-scientific agenda-making goes into some of these passing future shock like catastrophes. Today's less than universal global warming bandwagon riding has huge financial, social, and political underpinnings--for example, if you are a hard working climate scientist who is trying to do research that happens to fly in the face of GW hysteria, good luck getting grant support, publication, or an academic appointment anywhere; likewise, media folks would hardly have your phone number on speed dial, and agenda-driven governmental "task forces" would ignore your opinions in favor of those that go well with the rest of the herd. The bottom line as I try to read it is that 1) there is no proof that any "global warming" really occurs apart from periodic cycles of warming and cooling that have apparently occurred for LONG periods of time; 2) since warming/cooling have occurred before the industrial revolution and since, man's contribution is minimal (compared, say, to Mt St. Helens). 3) there are likely many aspects of proper "stewardship of the land" for which we are responsible and accountable to God, which are real and somewhat neglected by many of us ("us" in the generic human as well as Christian sense)
 
I believe God made this planet to be "self healing" . The environment adjusts as temperature cycles up and down to balance itself. I think the contrast between summer and winter show this a little. If it didn't heal, all of the volcanic eruptions would have either frozen us out or choked us by now. All of the forest fires caused by lightning would have destroyed most of the land by now and blackened the sky. Al Gore and company have decided that God needs their help governing His creation, I say no.
 
Global warming? Yes, but on God's timetable!
2 Peter 3:10 I love the part about the 'big noise'!


10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat; both the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up.
 
Bad science. The tough part is that being a good steward of the earth has been hijacked by nut cases. Every time I go to recycle, I am surrounded by people who think I worship the sun and not the SON!

:surrender::surrender:
 
Having said that, newest science shows we are in a 20 year cooling and then there may be a warming after that.
I see these as normal cycles God is in control of. The rest is junk science to make a $$ on.
The only warming people need to be concerned about is the eternal warming.
 
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