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Climate Change: An Example of How Christians Reject Their Own Bible

The Christian is cock sure that there is a God, named Jesus, who runs the world, according to his divine plan. And in the past, God (or Jesus), used the world's "climate" to murder nearly every living this on the planet he had made, apparently trying to reboot the operating system of a world that started as a garden of Eden, but had apparently gone completely to shit shortly thereafter.

This same God, who decided to murder humanity for not finding the wherewithal to overcome the "stain" of original sin He could've removed from their souls (which would've undoubtedly helped humanity escape the watery wrath  of God's disappointment) but fiendishly choose not to, is a "being" for which there is not a single shred of evidence to suggest even exists, except a book that is so drenched in blood, genocide, sin, and hypocrisy, that it makes Mien Kampf look like a Harlequin Romance novel.

If you ask the die hard Christian "believer" to show you any evidence at all of either the existence of the "God" they proclaim is everywhere, or even any "proof" that their Christianity is not simply a wolf in Shepard's clothing, and some of them will reflexively offer everything in the entire world as "evidence."

The atheist will naturally wonder, of course, why it is that "everything in the entire world"  is so obviously "proof" of God, according to the Christian, when the Christian is so adamant about insisting that "everything in the entire world" is never, ever, proof of man made climate change?  

For the Christian, the former is a fact, that people must either accept in this life or find proof in the next by burning for eternity, while the latter is simply a clever hoax, passed by Liberals and Democrats, intended to "scare" people into "submission" for their political ideologies. Ask the Christian how they know that "climate change" is simply a hoax, intended to "scare" people into submission, but their own cherished "Christianity" is not, and has never been, always the exact same thing, and they will either fly into a rage like a person possessed by a demon (or, in they may insist, "the holy spirit), or they will assure you that they know for certain it is not, even though they are unable to offer any convincing evidence.

And the reason they know they cannot offer any convincing evidence that their religion is not the original "hoax," is because they "know" the person has already made up their mind to "doubt" whatever evidence or argument they provide. In other words, the Christian knows that a "non-believer" will never accept any evidence offered by the Christian to prove God, because the Christian will never, ever, ever, accept any evidence offered by anyone - including another Christian! - that climate change is caused by human beings; regardless of how many scientists or popes may agree that it is, or even how many people suffer and die as a result.

The problem, however, is that by rejecting Climate Change as being man made, the Christian is actually rejecting their own Bible. For if the story of Noah is anything at all, it is a story of how the flood was, far from being sent by a God unhappy with the sinful sods He had created, simply the inevitable consequence of humanity's over indulgence and greed.

If anyone has any question of this, one need look no further than America's Dust Bowl of the 1930s, which was a purely man made disaster which literally swept across the plains of central American and Canada all the way to the coasts, which was created entirely by an insatiable quest for profits by Wall Street. The profit motive, or what the Bible calls "the love of money" (which could just as easily today be called "the love of profit), destroyed crops, livestock and people, by turning much of the area between Texas and Nebraska during the 1930s into a modern day Sodom and Gemorrah.

But yeah, scientists who claim "climate change is man made" are simply trying to drum up money for their "research projects" by spreading something they know is a lie, but corporations and especially the energy industry - ya know, those guys, who spend billions every year on advertising that assures us, among other things, that nicotine was perfectly healthy for our throat, and that marijuana caused not only a plethora of physical diseases but would only turn people into out of control murdering psychopathic rapists - are just as honest about climate change as the Christian is about God.





 



 

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