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forth by Gore, that it is all mans fault, and that if the Government does not step in and do something soon, we all will pay the price, how many of you who believe that, are now non-believers, atheist, or at least reject Christianity?

2007-08-21 06:07:34 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Global Warming

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I believe that global warming is a reality today and I'm a believer too.

2007-08-21 09:49:36 · answer #1 · answered by n n 2 · 0 0

We have been telling people, marching in the streets and trying to get you and everyone elses attention on this matter since the 60's (50 years?). What shocks me is that there are still disbelievers. God put us here to be stewards not destroyers of this planet. All indegensious people on this planet know that you can not piss in your own drinking water, put poision in the air and on your food and mother nature will not strike back in some way. It is not up to the government, it is up to us. There is a balance to life. Most Americans ignore this, whether or not they are Christians or not. For some reason we think we are imune to the facts if we just ignore them. We have rendered our planet unfit to live on. Where is the stewardship?

2007-08-21 13:23:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's not a question of belief or disbelief. The truth is that scientific climate models show a variety of predictions about the future, most of which show very bad things happening, unless we change our use of fossil fuels. This is no more a matter of belief than your local fire chief arguing that your house might burn down, and therefore the community should prepare by financing new fire-fighting equipment. The "denier" argument says that it is impossible for your house to burn down, the fire chief has a financial interest in new fire equipment, and a request for a new fire engine is just a way to enslave us with new taxes.

2007-08-21 16:57:33 · answer #3 · answered by cosmo 7 · 0 0

I used to think Rush Limbaugh was arrogant...until Al Gore came along. Global warming is climate change, and sooner or later, the climate will change the other way. When it does, you can bet old Al will be right there to take credit for it. Chicken Littles are out there everywhere, wearing they're Al Gore underwear....on they're heads!

2007-08-21 13:24:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It isn't about what people believe. It is about science and measurements and logic. There is too much politics in all this. That is to be expected though because to make the kinds of changes that would be needed to return carbon dioxide levels to a pre-industrial level would require sacrifices from every person in the world.

2007-08-21 14:30:57 · answer #5 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 2 0

I believe that global warming is taking place due to the population growth and development. I also do believe in God.

2007-08-21 13:24:19 · answer #6 · answered by Kimberly 6 · 0 0

Believing is for religions, not science. No one "believes" the speed of light, as anyone could duplicate the test and verify the results.

With "global warming" it takes a "consensus" to read the tea leaves to tell us the future.

2007-08-21 13:37:16 · answer #7 · answered by Dr Jello 7 · 0 1

I believe Gore, I reject Christianity because it is run by "Christians." I don't believe there is a boogie man in the sky who hears our every word and sends us to hell if we have sex or dont' send some preacher some money.... I do believe in God.

2007-08-21 13:17:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I believe man plays a part. There are natural fluctuations, but that we help to increase the change from what is natural.

I believe I would like to kick Jesus in the nuts...that is my religion...

2007-08-21 13:21:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I don't believe it. I think man may contribute, but the planet has experienced these fluctuations before.

2007-08-21 13:16:10 · answer #10 · answered by Judy K 3 · 3 0

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