A warming gospel made in the abyss.
That what the hype is all about. global governance
Plunging Into the Abyss With Al Gore and Bill Clinton, Ted Turner and Jimmy Carter - CWN
Tags: al gore, climate change, global warming, socialistEvery liberal leftwing socialist is preaching the gospel of global warming with global governance embedded in that gospel. For example, Paul Kurtz, editor of Free Inquiry and head of a major Secular Humanist organization centered in Amherst, New York, pontificates in his Humanist Manifesto 2000: A Call For A New Planetary Humanism, “Global warming is probably on the increase, in part as a consequence of deforestation in poor countries and atmospheric carbon-dioxide emissions, especially in the affluent nations.” His solution: “Nation-states must transfer some of their sovereignty to a system of transnational authority. . . . The world needs at some point in the future to establish an effective World Parliament. . . . We recommend an international system of taxation in order to assist the underdeveloped sectors of the human family and to fulfill social needs not fulfilled by market forces.”
So ask yourself if you’d mind a temperature increase of 1or 2 degrees F or C over a 100-year period which is what the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite data at the University of Alabama in Huntsville predicts. (See Baptist Press, March 20, 2008 article by John R. Christy.) And while the global warming crowd preaches “hardship on the poor” as an excuse to take away your SUV and allow you to bathe once a month, ask yourself this question: Wouldn’t it be better to eradicate malaria, treat a host of other diseases, and dig 10,000 water wells for the poor than to spend hundreds of billions of dollars (some estimates put the figure at trillions by 2050) fighting climate change that won’t make even a minor dent in the global temperature? It’s not difficult to answer this question!
Date posted: Friday, April 11th, 2008 3:03 pm | Under category: Globalization, brain washing, global warming
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