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I don't know if you know it, but an American politicianhas given an interview to a Brazilian TV in which affirms that the today phenomenon of global warming is a natural thing, an expression of God's will; it is not, logically, because the gases send by us (or would it be by "US"?)...

He was a Christian dep.


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2006-10-09 03:33:50 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

4 answers

I do not believe that it is God's will to harm people.

I do think that people live with free will. With that free will they must be responsible. If the global community continues to pollute the earth they face the reality of global warming and the associated side effects (e.g. tornadoes, etc).

2006-10-09 03:44:23 · answer #1 · answered by slingshot 3 · 0 1

Global warming is natural, that's not the problem. The problem is that human are causing it to happen to quickly. The earth will cool down into an ice age when the ice caps melt, but they are melting so quickly that animals do not have time to emigrate to other areas and die from a lack of environment.

God doesn't create natural disasters, they are a product of chemical reactions, tectonic plates, and earth's movements. Open up a geology book, it is amazing what one can learn about the Earth.

2006-10-09 10:44:12 · answer #2 · answered by Voodoo Experience 4 · 1 0

I believe that the scientists don't understand what causes global warming.
The causes are way over hyped.
It is hyped so the scientists can keep getting their grants. The politicians can keep getting their votes. Global warming is interesting so the press hypes to keep their readers and viewers.
Other countries hype because they want the United States to give them money they don't deserve.

2006-10-09 10:49:51 · answer #3 · answered by Mad Jack 7 · 0 0

to the maximum, it is man made.
it is due to his lack of humanity.

2006-10-09 11:37:46 · answer #4 · answered by prince47 7 · 0 0

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