YES.
It also makes them report questions about gay animal Yahoo news stories.
2006-10-14 10:08:51
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answered by kermit 6
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And just how does that 'myth' say the world will end?
Are you saying that global warming will cause the end of the world? Present a thesis , please. This is the FIRST that I'm hearing such a hypothesis proposed by a 'scientist'. Other scientists have been proposing climate change, flooding of low-lying areas, etc. but I have never heard this one before.
Incidentally, religious people are MORE concerned about taking care of Earth because they believe they have a mandate form God to do so.
I really think you know very little about modern religious people; your picture is still back in the Dark Ages.
Finally, global warming does not preclude other methods that may bring an end to this world as we know it.
2006-10-14 10:20:22
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answered by flandargo 5
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It is possible that this "global warming" scare, that's frightening everyone to shreds every time they get out of bed, is part of a large pattern that gets worse and better over vast periods of time. We haven't had modern science for all that long, some people say that the hole in the Ozone layer closes and opens over time. My advice is read articles for both sides of the story, although the theory of the Ozone layer not actually completely collapsing may be harder to find. People like to believe the scariest things, although it's no joke we're wrecking this planet. As for your actualy question, it's incredibly vague. Of course there are fanatical religionists that deny anything that doesn't fit their own narrow minded ideas. Many people don't even go completely by the religious leader or book that they claim to follow. They'll twist it to suite themselves. But the global warming scare does not go against the Christian Bible in any way. Of course it would help if I actually knew something about science, but I think it's fair to question these things seriously, these things that pretty much everyone takes for granted.
2006-10-14 10:20:23
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answered by Dave 2
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Most religious people deny about global warming because it does not exist in the Holy Bible as the way the world is coming to an end and the day the Jesus Christ will come again, But to me, global warming is real and I am concern about the polar ice caps melting and the oceans will some day flood the rest of this planet. And we wil be another ice age when this global warming is all over with.
2006-10-14 10:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no specific thing as related to global warming, but it does say/state as Jesus did, several signs that would be taken place. the bible does state those that will be destroyed are one that are ruining the earth.
Not to really deny global warming, but possible one of many other things in bible prophecy that point the end is near.
Also to point out it is not the end of the world, but of earthly Government's. the bible stated God did not make the earth for nothing. and Gods kingdom will last forever. Many prophecies that have been foretold and have come true are no myth.
2006-10-14 10:17:21
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answered by fire 5
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What are you talking about ? That's just what we believe.Jesus says the stars and the moon will fall from heaven Matthew 24:29.This earth is going to melt with fervent heat,it will be burned up, 2 Peter 3:10.This earth is going to pass away,gone,no more Rev.21:1.No we all believe in global warming it's you that don't believe.
2006-10-14 10:18:03
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answered by don_steele54 6
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Religious people dont deny the world will come to an end..it will end.whether global warming o not.end of story.
2006-10-14 10:09:27
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answered by loveva 2
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I'm usually quite long winded, but I'm just going to flat out agree with you and most your other posters here. A dynamic of the human condition which allows the sh!t to float to the top more often than not. And life is too short and industry too complicated for everyone to really understand whats going on. We have to put faith in one another somewhere along the line. So we do. And Nixon you know tried to shut these guys down. But its so corrupt. The EEC Im talking about here. Theres no excuse. But they always get by anyhow. Against regulations that doesnt have proper service to enforcement in those particulars.
Anyways theres an interesting book out called "Not by Fire, But by Ice'. claiming what we are facing is the beginning of the next ice age.
2006-10-14 10:13:32
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answered by jorluke 4
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Which religious people are denying global warming? Hindus? Jews? Christians? Muslims?
2006-10-14 10:10:30
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answered by blueprairie 4
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I don't deny global warming is happening as we speak. I'm not sure how you can determine it will be the end of us..........I don't assume anything as far as the world will end or even how. As for those religious people, such as myself, we are entitled to our point of view just like the rest of you speaking here
2006-10-14 10:19:34
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answered by ? 5
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What is this connection? I am not aware that religious people are any more skeptical about global warming than any other group. If you would cite your authority, I am ready to consider the evidence.
2006-10-14 11:03:14
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answered by waycyber 6
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