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Not to mention what "men of science" in the middle ages said the earth was flat? Considering that it was accepted as sphere as early as the 6th century BC and it's circumference was calculated sometime around 200 BC., I doubt there were "many".

There were so many that they were quite successful in subduing the few. Remember that theologists were considered "men of science" too back in the day... kinda like climatologists are today...
 

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The Leftists answer to all questions, "Let me check my ideology.. there is an answer her somewhere..."

Dor the research my friends... glaciers are expanding all around the world, global temperature as remained constant for the past fifteen, there never was a hole in the Ozone layer and the oceans are not rising at an alarming rate..

now, why oh why, if all I say is true, and it is and can be documented, why do they lie to you?

amicus veritas
 
There were so many that they were quite successful in subduing the few. Remember that theologists were considered "men of science" too back in the day... kinda like climatologists are today...
Still wrong. Most in the early church considered it a sphere, though there were a handful of exceptions.

After Pythagoras, the whole "everyone thought the earth was flat until Columbus" thing is a myth. Very few educated people believed it.
 
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Dor the research my friends... glaciers are expanding all around the world, global temperature as remained constant for the past fifteen, there never was a hole in the Ozone layer and the oceans are not rising at an alarming rate..

now, why oh why, if all I say is true, and it is and can be documented, why do they lie to you?

amicus veritas

Is it possible that temperatures are remaining constant and it has warmed?
Is it possible that the Earth is warming and glaciers are expanding?
Have temperatures remained constant over the past 14 years? The past 16?

Might want to do some research.
 
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Time is on that list?! What would Henry R. Luce think?!
 
No relief for Earth's warming trend in 2013, studies find
BY IRENE KLOTZ
Tue Jan 21, 2014 6:01pm EST




And yet the coolest summer in Chicago.
 
Still wrong. Most in the early church considered it a sphere, though there were a handful of exceptions.

After Pythagoras, the whole "everyone thought the earth was flat until Columbus" thing is a myth. Very few educated people believed it.

Not quite up until Columbus - true - but certainly a lot later than the pythagorean age.

And I'm not blaming those people - they had limited knowledge about the cosmos, and lack of knowledge typically results in haphazard conclusions. Not unlike the situation we have today with the doomsday climatologists...
 
No one contends that climate change means "We're all gonna die soon." We won't get off that lucky, we'll have to deal with the problems it causes.

My best guess is..........if you have 75 years to live, you will not die of climate change....:)
 
Not quite up until Columbus - true - but certainly a lot later than the pythagorean age.

And I'm not blaming those people - they had limited knowledge about the cosmos, and lack of knowledge typically results in haphazard conclusions.
What is it about the fact that most educated people in the middle ages, including the church, didn't think the earth was flat, that you don't understand?
Those who thought it was flat were in the minority.

Using a myth as "evidence" that climate science is flawed should be very embarrassing.

I'm trying to help you here. Don't double down on ignorance like Sarah ("Part of his ride was to warn the British") Palin.
 
All of the great scientific minds agree that this science is "settled!"

When, in 2012, EPA official Al Almendariz likened his enforcement strategy for federal drilling policies to Romans’ peacekeeping tactics in the Mediterranean — “Crucify them,” he quipped — he was only exhibiting what many already knew: that the Environmental Protection Agency performs its work with an almost religious zeal. But the agency’s latest effort — a massive clampdown on the nation’s coal industry — is receiving actual religious imprimatur. This week 28 religious leaders, representing not only a number of Christian denominations (Presbyterian, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, Quaker, Baptist, and more) but other faiths (Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, and Bahāʾī), testified in support of proposed regulations on coal power-plant emissions.

David Kepley, elder and deacon at Providence Presbyterian Church, read from Leviticus: “God said, ‘The land is mine; with me you are but aliens and tenants. Throughout the land that you hold, you shall provide for the redemption of the land.’”

“To me this means that to be wasteful of the land’s bounty or to despoil it with substances that are harmful to people or other life forms is not just unproductive but is an affront to God,” his exegesis went. “In my view, the EPA has identified one of those areas where we humans have ignored our role as good stewards of the Creation.”

Meanwhile, Ashley Goff, minister for spiritual formation at the D.C.-area Church of the Pilgrims, part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), told the Religion News Service that her church does its part caring for the earth and that the EPA’s role, in RNS’s words, “is to regulate and care for the rest of the country.”

Few articles of faith ought to raise doubts like the notion that the EPA operates under divine ordination. The good Lord moves in mysterious ways, but goings-on at the EPA might be too convoluted for even the great I Am. This is, after all, the former employer of Lisa “Richard Windsor” Jackson.

Since Barack Obama’s inauguration, the EPA has issued more than 2,800 new final regulations. According to a 2012 Competitive Enterprise Institute report, the agency has somewhere north of 125,000 rules on the books. The actual number, incidentally, God only knows.
Ian Tuttle, NRO
 
It's an article of FAITH!

You gotta have FAITH!

True Believers!

We're gonna keep the earth safe for another 6,000 years!
 
This week 28 religious leaders, representing not only a number of Christian denominations (Presbyterian, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, Quaker, Baptist, and more) but other faiths (Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, and Bahāʾī), testified in support of proposed regulations on coal power-plant emissions.
So what? They have just as much right to testify for the rules, as a member of congress has to testify against the rules.
 
Oh, are we a Christian nation now? Is Obama striving to impose Christian values on us?

AJ flip-flops again.
 
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