19 Nov 14
Originally posted by RJHindsWrong forum?
Global Warming in November brings blizzard to Buffalo, NY area that drops over 6 feet of snow with more on the way.
http://www.newsday.com/news/region-state/buffalo-upstate-new-york-get-slammed-with-expected-6-feet-of-snow-in-24-hours-1.9628631
19 Nov 14
The prophecy of Jesus Christ about the end times refers to what any sensible person could define as "climate change".
"And there will be signs in the sun and moon and stars, and upon the earth anguish of nations in perplexity at the roaring of the sea and the billows.
Men fainting from fear and expectation of the things coming upon the inhabited earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken." (Luke 21:25,26)
"Roaring of the sea and the billows" ? Sounds a bit like "climate change" to me.
Originally posted by sonshipYou mean Christians have been warning us
The prophecy of Jesus Christ about the end times refers to what any sensible person could define as "climate change".
[b]"And there will be signs in the sun and moon and stars, and upon the earth anguish of nations in perplexity at the roaring of the sea and the billows.
Men fainting from fear and expectation of the things coming upon the inhabited ...[text shortened]... /b]
[b]"Roaring of the sea and the billows" ? Sounds a bit like "climate change" to me.[/b]
about Climate Change for 2,000 years? ... WOW ...
19 Nov 14
Originally posted by karoly aczelTemperatures of 40°C followed by snow in November, which would be equivalent to May in the Northern Hemisphere, does sound unusual but it did once snow in the Sahara. In isolation anomalous weather events tell us little. More extreme weather events are a prediction of global warming - there's more energy in the system so hurricanes are fiercer and more frequent and so forth. I don't know that anomalous events such as that are a prediction, I wonder if there are easily available statistics for that kind of thing.
We're setting all sorts of temp records across the whole country for the month of November - oh and in the blue mountains in N.S.W. they had like 40* temperatures and a week later had snow. Like real snow. Sheez.( that was in november too)
19 Nov 14
Originally posted by C HessWrong.
You're confused. Religion is when you don't have facts and evidence to support your claims. You know? Like creationism?
There is evidence for global warming, not proof.
Many may say that there is also evidence for their religious beliefs as well.
In the end, it all comes down to belief.
19 Nov 14
Originally posted by whodeyyep, 97% of the scientific community rely on faith when they say climate change is real and we should do something about it.
Wrong.
There is evidence for global warming, not proof.
Many may say that there is also evidence for their religious beliefs as well.
In the end, it all comes down to belief.
they are all on the big solar companies payroll, obviously.
Originally posted by wolfgang59Everyone should know that the climate changes every year when it goes from spring to summer to fall to winter. That is supported by the Holy Bible. However, Global Warming is a political and false religious deception of the atheists and evolutionists, IMO. Al Gore used it to gain followers and money after losing the presidential election.
Understanding climate change, understanding evolution and understanding
there is no god all correlate positively with an education and intelligence.
So I see how you could have become confused.
20 Nov 14
Originally posted by RJHindsYour opinion is of no use to any thinking being, lest you can back it up with evidence and facts. It is a mind fart into an otherwise civil debate. Funny, but hardly contributing.
However, Global Warming is a political and false religious deception of the atheists and evolutionists, IMO.
20 Nov 14
Originally posted by whodeyNo, it doesn't. It comes down to facts and evidence, and what explanation they support. You can sit with your blinders on, and pretend that the climate is not changing. Alas, nature cares little about your delusions.
Wrong.
There is evidence for global warming, not proof.
Many may say that there is also evidence for their religious beliefs as well.
In the end, it all comes down to belief.