Re: [asa] Mission to Sun shows turbulent magnetic field/NASA Finds Sun-Climate Connection in Old Nile Records

From: PvM <pvm.pandas@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Mar 23 2007 - 11:48:30 EDT

What's even worse is that neither components were overlooked. In fact,
precipitation is an important component of global circulation models
and the idea that cosmic rays affect cloud formation is also nothing
new and has been found lacking in evidence.

Nevertheless, the desperateness of global warming deniers is growing
shrill and we as Christians have to determine, in a St Augustine
fashion, what is science and what is nonsense. Once again, global
warming deniers end up on the wrong side.

Let this be a warming...oops warning

On 3/23/07, PvM <pvm.pandas@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/23/07, Janice Matchett <janmatch@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> > This is interesting in light of what I posted on 3/7/07.....
> >
> > Mission to Sun shows turbulent magnetic field
> > http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1805009/posts?page=217#217
> >
> > NASA Finds Sun-Climate Connection in Old Nile Records
> > http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1805009/posts?page=222#222
> >
> > Excerpt from my 3/7/07 post:
> >
> > "...But even as the warming campaign was unfolding, we were given a clear
> > demonstration that science never produces final answers.
> >
> > Over the past month, two scientific challenges to the warming thesis were
> > made public, one of them speculative, the other damning.
>
>
> Not just speculative but contradicted by much of the data. The
> 'damning' one is hardly damning, of course the sun is an important
> component to the global climate. However, in this case, its human
> components which explain the recent rise in temperatures.
> While the pictures of the sun's magnetic fields are fascinating, this
> is nothing new. What is new are the twisted fields.
>
> So far no links have been shown in any meaningful manner. The science
> of global warming, although denied by a few, stands strongly.
>
> And that's the simple fact.
>
> In Christ.
>

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