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Related: About this forumBelief in the Second Coming is Stifling Climate Progress
The following story is available at Ring of Fire:
It looks like the Party of No and a minority of Regressives will continue to deny facts, support corporate oil and gas giants, and stifle Americas progress, all the while claiming infallibility as an excuse for their actions.
A new study suggests that the United States has been impeded, in part, by the Biblical end time belief. Research by University of Pittsburghs David C. Barker and David H. Bearce of the University of Colorado revealed that the belief, held by a large number of Americans, that the earth has a predetermined expiration date, is a motivating factor behind resistance to addressing climate change.
The Raw Story reports that the study is based on data from the 2007 Cooperative Congressional Election Study, which found that belief in the Second Coming of Christ reduced the likelihood of supporting government action on climate change. t stands to reason that most non-believers would support preserving the Earth for future generations, but that end-times believers would rationally perceive such efforts to be ultimately futile, and hence ill-advised, the researchers explained.
The belief that the Earths preservation is unimportant has been represented by legislators like Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL), chairman of the Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy. During a 2009 subcommittee hearing on climate change, Shimkus said that man will not end the Earth because only God can do that. To argue that man-made climate change doesnt matter because only God can destroy the earth is like going to the funeral of a 30-year-old raging alcoholic and drug addict and saying, Well, I guess it was just his time.
A new study suggests that the United States has been impeded, in part, by the Biblical end time belief. Research by University of Pittsburghs David C. Barker and David H. Bearce of the University of Colorado revealed that the belief, held by a large number of Americans, that the earth has a predetermined expiration date, is a motivating factor behind resistance to addressing climate change.
The Raw Story reports that the study is based on data from the 2007 Cooperative Congressional Election Study, which found that belief in the Second Coming of Christ reduced the likelihood of supporting government action on climate change. t stands to reason that most non-believers would support preserving the Earth for future generations, but that end-times believers would rationally perceive such efforts to be ultimately futile, and hence ill-advised, the researchers explained.
The belief that the Earths preservation is unimportant has been represented by legislators like Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL), chairman of the Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy. During a 2009 subcommittee hearing on climate change, Shimkus said that man will not end the Earth because only God can do that. To argue that man-made climate change doesnt matter because only God can destroy the earth is like going to the funeral of a 30-year-old raging alcoholic and drug addict and saying, Well, I guess it was just his time.
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Belief in the Second Coming is Stifling Climate Progress (Original Post)
GoLeft TV
May 2013
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Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)1. To argue in their terms...
Perhaps this is a test, something like. Even if this is only a temporary home, it was given to us by G*D; even if we have dominion over the earth, we have trashed the house built by G*D. The Lord requires we treat him with respect and love, we treat ourselves with respect and love, we treat others with respect and love...why would we think the common theme of respect and love doesn't apply to the house G*G lent us?
MisterP
(23,730 posts)2. or just Rev. 11:18