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Evangelicals & Scientists team up vs Global Warming

Postby Arlos » Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:29 pm

Talk about unlikely bedfellows. Glad to see that people from all ends of the political spectrum are finally getting on board with the issue. Hopefully, it's not too late.

BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- Some leading scientists and evangelical Christian leaders have agreed to put aside their fierce differences over the origin of life and work together to fight global warming.

Representatives met recently in Georgia and agreed on the need for urgent action. Details on the talks will be disclosed in Washington on Wednesday.

"Whether God created the Earth in a millisecond or whether it evolved over billions of years, the issue we agree on is that it needs to be cared for today," said Rich Cizik, vice president of government relations for the National Association of Evangelicals, which represents 45,000 churches.

Eric Chivian, director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School, agreed, saying: "Scientists and evangelicals have discovered that we share a deeply felt common concern and sense of urgency about threats to life on Earth and that we must speak with one voice to protect it."

Chivian and Cizik, both of whom participated in the talks, declined further comment.

In February 2006, 86 evangelical leaders signed a statement to fight global warming, saying that human-induced climate change is real, that its consequences will hit the poor the hardest, and that Christian moral convictions demand an urgent response.

They argued that governments, businesses, churches and individuals all have a role to play. Signatories included presidents of evangelical colleges, aid groups, churches and pastors of megachurches.

The powerful National Association of Evangelicals, however, did not join the initiative. It is unclear whether Cizik's involvement in the new campaign will lead the organization to adopt the environment as a central part of its agenda.

Evangelicals and scientists previously failed to launch a large-scale joint initiative, partly because of differences between evolutionary science and a literal interpretation of the Bible -- a rift that dates back to Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection.

Those who met in Georgia, however, are expected to argue that the threat to life on Earth is too great to let the rift prevent them from working together to combat greenhouse emissions.

Speakers at the Wednesday announcement will include megachurch pastor Joel Hunter, who refused to take the leadership of Christian Coalition of America because the organization would not let him expand its agenda to include the environment and poverty.

Others are Harvard biologist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Edward O. Wilson and NASA scientist James E. Hansen, who came under fire from the White House after a 2005 lecture in which he called for urgent reductions in greenhouse gas emissions to slow global warming.

"The evangelicals have a lot of clout on the conservative side of the political spectrum, and their voice would be a very welcome one," said Jim Presswood of the Natural Resources Defense Council.


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Postby Harrison » Mon Jan 15, 2007 8:17 pm

Global warming? *fart*
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Postby Phlegm » Mon Jan 15, 2007 8:40 pm

Shouldn't these evangelical Christian leaders just pray to God to solve this?
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Postby Lueyen » Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:08 pm

Phlegm wrote:Shouldn't these evangelical Christian leaders just pray to God to solve this?


In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina there was an old devoutly religious man stuck on his roof for several days. On the first day when the flood waters were several feet deep, a neighbor with his truck came by and the yelled for the man to come down off of the roof so he could take him to a shelter. Although the man was concerned, he put his trust in God and hollered down "Thank you but I trust in the Lord to save me". That night he fell asleep in prayer. The next morning he awoke to find the flood waters had risen nearly to his roof, during the day a boat happened by in a search for stranded people. The people of the boat hollered to the man to climb aboard to go to safety, but the man, steadfast in his faith declined telling them "Thank you but I trust in the Lord to save me". Despite the uncomfortable evening conditions the man again fell asleep in prayer. The following morning the man found his above water real estate substantially reduced due to the flood waters having covered all but the highest portion of his roof, but he never feared the Lord God all mighty would take care of him. During the day a National Guard Helicopter flew over and threw down a rope, the soldiers using a bull horn told the man to strap himself in a harness so they could take him to safety. Faced with the bleak circumstances the old mans faith all most wavered and he considered for a moment strapping into the harness. Then with a rush of courage and faith the man waved the helicopter on, yelling to the soldiers (even if they couldn't hear him) "Thank you but I trust in the Lord to save me". That night the flood waters rose covering the house, washing the old man away and drowning him. Soon after he found himself in heaven, before the Lord and asked "Lord, I remained strong in my faith why did you not save me?". The Lord replied, "Well it isn't as if I didn't try, I sent a truck, a boat, and finally a helicopter..."


Cliff notes: The Lord helps those who help themselves.


As for the original post, I guess I never looked at the validity of the idea of Global Warming as a Science vs Religion topic, so it doesn't seem that odd to me.
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Postby brinstar » Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:39 pm

me neither, but i thought the conflict was more a run-off from the evolution/creation quagmire. as in, "we think your take on the origin of life is absurd, so why should we take your word on this global warming stuff?"
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Postby kinghooter00 » Tue Jan 16, 2007 5:07 pm

It doesn't matter. We are all going to die anyways. I'm thinking it will be nuclear though.
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