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a_haworthroberts wrote:https://www.facebook.com/aigkenham/
''I was taught this same nonsense at university in the 70s. Besides, they've already reduced the world's population by over 1 billion by murdering children by abortion!
God said, "Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” Not only are people killing off the coming generations, but are also allowing the world and creatures to have dominion over man!
God has a promise for us: "While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease” (Genesis 8:22).
https://www.disrn.com/2019/11/05/group- ... OaedAjWc''
Ken Ham is evil, arrogant and dangerous. Man-caused climate change is a real, and urgent, problem.
No real Christian would claim to love 'science' (as this bigot frequently does) and then LIE about scientific reality.
Ken Ham is almost certainly not a real, converted, repentant, Christian.
Those scientists weren't talking about abortion.
a_haworthroberts wrote:I'd like to know why millions of Americans (and young earth creationist professing Christians such as Ken Ham who is Australian but makes a living in America attacking science among other things and clearly thinks he knows better than those IPCC scientists and also the Pope and Archbishop of Canterbury) appear incapable of addressing the actual scientific facts concerning the global warming of recent decades - notably how human activities have altered the composition of the atmosphere and enhanced the greenhouse effect (it's not as if they lack access to the internet but presumably they can't or won't discern what is real and what is fake).
But I don't imagine I will ever fully understand why Americans can't get the facts and either deny outright that there is a climate problem or else get into a blind panic and think Earth will be uninhabitable by humanity as early as 2035.
https://answersingenesis.org/blogs/ken- ... te-change/ (Ham's very latest attempt to tell Christians to agree with HIM and his colleague.)
As previously mentioned to some recipients, I posted critical comments under that Alan White video Mr Ham is again pushing - and was censored (and all comments were removed without warning) within 24 hours of making them. Which is ironic since I see that Ham (whose activities I also discussed with Ron and Patsy Easter today) is today urging Christians to think 'biblically' and 'critically' about the issue (he means agree with HIM that climate change is 'complicated' and therefore scientists don't properly understand it or model it - but the only Bible verse he quotes is Genesis 8:22 and he twists the verse's meaning so as to claim that global warming is not caused by human actions). (Ham also claims that Genesis 8:22 does not rule out a 'rapid post-flood ice age' but it does rule out rapid anthropogenic global warming.)
I believe my emails to Mr Ham and his colleagues get systematically blocked (their contents are never addressed). Answers 'in' Genesis are unaccountable and do not want genuine dialogue with those sceptical of their claims. Their aims are to tell Christians what to think on scientific - and moral - issues (and gain influence in America and elsewhere via their website, the 'Creation Museum' and the 'Ark Encounter').
Next Easter they (and Ray Comfort and the Cornwall Alliance) will again be lying to Christians on this subject - which I think is despicable even if they believe their own nonsense:
''You’ll be equipped with answers to combat the panic sweeping through our culture, pointing people toward the hope of the gospel and a perspective on supposed man-made climate change the mainstream media won’t give you!''
Ham has persuaded himself that human caused climate change is 'unbiblical' and that highlighting and addressing this problem is both unnecessary and anti-Christian. Neither is true. The man is not only a liar he is a dangerous liar. In my considered opinion.
a_haworthroberts wrote:Morons in America will dismiss this as 'panic', a 'leftist cult', and wrong assumptions based upon 'evolutionary thinking' ie they will LIE and MISDIRECT instead of acknowledging the scientific reality:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-50504131
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