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July 21, 2006

"How should a Christian view global warming?"

Question:  "How should a Christian view global warming?"

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Answer:  As Christians, we should be concerned about our effect on our environment. God appointed man to be the steward of this world (Genesis 1:28), not the destroyer of it. However, we should not allow environmentalism to become a form of idolatry, where the “rights” of an inanimate planet and its non-human creatures are held in higher esteem than God (Romans 1:25). With global warming, as with any other topic, it is crucial to understand what the facts are, who those facts come from, how they are interpreted, and what t! he spiritual implications should be.
 
A careful look at global warming, as a topic, shows that there is a great deal of disagreement about the facts and substance of climate change. Those who blame man for climate change often disagree about what facts lead them to that conclusion. Those who hold man totally innocent of it often ignore established facts. My experience and research leads me to believe that warming is, in fact, occurring; however, there is little to no objective evidence that man is the cause, nor that the effects will be catastrophic. I think the idea of earth “wearing out” is an apt analogy. This entire world has been continually decaying since the fall.
 
Global warming “facts” are notoriously hard to come by. One of the few facts universally agreed upon is that the current average temperature of Earth is indeed rising. According to most estimates, this increase in temperature amounts to about 0.4-0.8 °C (0.72-1.44 °F) over the last 100 years. Data regarding times before that is not only highly theoretical, but very difficult to obtain with any accuracy. The very methods used to obtain historical temperature records are controversial, even between the most ardent supporters of human-caused climate change.
 
The facts leading one to believe that humans are not responsible for the current change in temperature are as follows:
 
·  Global temperature changes from past millennia were far larger and faster than the current trend, raising doubts about man’s effect on global temperature. That is, the current climate change is quite small in comparison to past changes.
 
·  Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere is thought to be the biggest contributor to temperature change, yet 97% of atmospheric CO2 is from volcanoes.
 
·  Given the small percentage of human-produced CO2, human impact on global temperature may be as little as 1%.
 
·  Global temperatures are known to be influenced by other, non-human-controlled factors, such as sunspot activity.
 
·  Ice-age temperature studies, rough though they may be, often show temperatures changing before CO2 levels, not after.
 
·  Computer simulations used to “predict” or “demonstrate” global warming require the assumption of human causation, and even then are not typically repeatable or reliable. Current computer weather simulations are neither predictive nor repeatable.
 
·  Most of the global temperature increase of the last 100 years occurred before most of the man-made CO2 was produced.
 
·  In the 1970’s, global temperatures had actually been dropping since 1945, and a “global cooling” concern became prominent, despite what is now dismissed as a lack of scientific support.
 
·  The “consensus” claimed by most global warming theorists is not scientific proof, it is a statement of majority opinion; scientific majorities have been wrongly influenced by politics and other factors in the past.
 
·  This “consensus,” as with many other scientific theories, can be partially explained by growing hostility to those with differing viewpoints, making it less likely that a person without preconceived notions would take on the subject for research.
 
While the above list is not exhaustive, it does include several of the major points that raise doubts about mankind’s actual effect on global temperatures. In short, there is simply not much objective evidence to support the idea that global warming is significantly influenced by human actions. There is plenty of vague, short-sighted, and misunderstood data that can be seen as supporting global warming theory. Christians ought to treat our world with respect and good stewardship, but we should not allow politically-driven hysteria to dominate our view of the environment.
 
The primary problem with extreme forms of environmentalism is that they reject the Biblical concept that this current earth is not permanent. This world is not our eternal home. We are to be FAR more concerned with the salvation of souls than saving the earth. The Bible does in fact mention a form of "global warming." 2 Peter 3:7-13, "By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men...The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything in it will be laid bare...That day will bring about the destruction of the heavens by fire, and the elements will melt in the heat. But in keeping with his promise we are looking for! ward to a new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness."
Recommended Resource: Balancing the Christian Life by Charles Ryrie.

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July 04, 2006

July 4, 2006

As of today there have been 2,530 American deaths and 18,696 Americans wounded in combat in Operation Iraqi Freedom.  In addition there have been 308 American Deaths and 786 Americans wounded in combat in Operation Eduring Freedom.  As we celebrate our Independence, let us not forget the cost of Freedom.  I am not debating the war, I am just reminding us of the cost. Let us daily pray for those in the line of fire, and thank God that He paid the cost for our freedom on a hill called "the place of the skull".  It is an awesome thing that in a place of death comes Life. Please pray that Life comes from those who gave it all.

For the Lamb,

Pastor-E

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