So should I spend time educating people about the real scientific story
behind global warming or is it lost on the readers of this group?
Some people could benefit imho from a more basic introduction to the science
behind global warming which has established, beyond much doubt, that there
is a significant human component to global warming.
How will Christians look when they ignore the facts? Augustine may tell us.
On 3/11/07, Janice Matchett <janmatch@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> Three item of interest to some, I'm sure:
>
> *[1]* *QUOTE:* "Scientists who buy unhesitatingly into climate models are
> playing a high-risk game. They could lose big. How will Christians look if
> they eagerly buy in and then the climate models prove to be wrong for
> whatever reason? The wiser course is to hedge bets. *~ Don Winterstein*- Tue, 6 Feb 2007 - 6:58 PM Re: [asa] Level of certainty in science
>
> Forget "going to look" - this is how bad they ALREADY look, at it's only
> the beginning: http://tinyurl.com/3bl5ks Don't click the video link
> until you have an uninterrupted hour and 15 minutes to spare.
>
>
> *[2] Scientists Receive Death Threats For Questioning Man's Role in
> Global Warming
> *Posted on 03/11/2007 5:05:26 PM
> http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1799170/posts [refresh browser]
>
>
> *[3] Is AlGore's Inconvenient Fiction a $250 Billion Scam?
> *Posted on 03/11/2007 11:08:18 AM
> http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1799032/posts [refresh
> browser]
>
>
> *~ Janice * ... "Unless we announce disasters no one will listen" *~ Sir
> John Houghton,* first chairman of IPCC
>
>
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