Global Warming: you can calm down now

As if we haven’t had enough controversial subjects lately, I figured it was about time to look at some information you may not have seen elsewhere on the great global warming hoax.

1)A thorough review of recent science articles shows that there is no “consensus” that global warming is due to human activity, but there is a growing consensus that there will NOT be a worldwide calamity.
2)The list of reputable scientists raising serious problems with the Al Gore view of global warming is up to 27 in the National Post in Canada. Read the series here.
3)It turns out NASA’s numbers were wrong: it was hotter in the 1930s than now.

Twenty years from now, somebody will say, “remember when everybody was all freaked out about global warming?” And we will laugh.

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Thoughts on poverty

There is no doubt in my mind that the scriptures admonish us to care for the poor. I believe that that admonishment includes caring for the spiritually poor as well as the materially poor, but we cannot ignore our responsibility for caring for those around us who lack food, shelter and other basic goods.

But I wonder how far we should take that inside this country as the United States becomes richer and richer.

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Tolerance

Here is what Steve Evans has to say at the very end of this thread at BCC regarding people who still support Bush and Cheney:

“I don’t want such people around my children.”

This is after he says he (jokingly?) says he does not want home teachers to visit his house if they support Bush and Cheney.

For the record: as a conservative, and somebody who does support Pres. Bush and VP Cheney, I would like to say that I could care less about the politics of the people around me. I welcome people of all political beliefs to mingle with me and my children. I tend to judge people based on their actions, not their beliefs or politics. But, then, I’m a judgmental conservative.

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