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Phil Hawkins's avatar

As the young evangelicals grow older, many of them may catch on. I am not young; I will hit 74 next month. I was an adult during the late '70s, when the noise was not about global warming--it was about a coming Ice Age. We were seeing temps of 25 below 0 in Cincinnati, OH, which is NOT the far north. Eventually the focus changed to global warming. And one thing I noticed was that the proposed solutions were nearly identical--more government control over everything! I grew up in Boy Scouts--hiking, camping, canoeing. We were taught conservation--we always left our campsites cleaner than we found them. But the environmental movement has gone far beyond conservation. In his book, "Pollution and the Death of Man," Francis A. Schaeffer noted that the environmental movement had been taken over by the far left (published in 1970!)

For over 40 years, the left has been spouting predictions of environmental disaster. And they have not been coming true. It is also worth noting that many wealthy politicians do not adjust their actions to suit their claims; Barack Obama is a prime example. If he really believed sea levels were going to rise dramatically, why would he buy ocean-front properties in both Martha's Vineyard and Hawaii?

I am also a lifelong student of history. There have been warm and cool periods in the past. There was a warm period during the first few centuries of the Roman Empire. There was another in the early Middle Ages, called the"Medieval Warm Period. There was also the Little Ice Age, from the 1300s to the 1800s. The warm periods were eras of great prosperity, not disaster. It was the cold periods that brought poverty and disease.

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QX's avatar

Ryan, you're only now seeing the link between climate change to religion?

Look, almost everyone cares about the environment. It's the world we live in, so how could we not? The thing with Democratic atheists is that without religion, they've turned politics into their new religion. Two journalists and substackers, Michael Shellenberger (a San Francisco liberal) and Abigail Shrier (a moderate Republican) have looked deeper into the cultural shift on the left and came to this conclusion already a while back:

Racism is the Original Sin

Climate Change is The New Apocalypse

Gender Identity is the Soul

It's obvious now a lot of people need religion and spiritual fulfillment. When we do away with religion, we don't collectively rise to a higher level of enlightenment with science and logic. Some people will inevitably seek to fill that religious void. And "When men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing, they then become capable of believing in anything.”

We should care about the environment and climate change. But to some of these atheist folks is no longer about that. It's become a religious tool to instill fear of Apocalypse.

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