Sunday, December 28, 2008

Tim Bloedow: Exposing The Lie Of Eco-Religion

Tim Bloedow, the author of the Christian Government website has published a new book entitled “Environmentalism and the Death of Science: Exposing the Lie of Eco-Religion.”
Environmentalism has become the leading religion in Canada and the Western world. It’s a globalist ideology that is at war with science and at war with Christianity. This might be the only book published in North America that tackles the key religious components of modern Environmentalism, exposing their errors and demonstrating the incompatibility of orthodox Christianity and Environmentalism. In an era when Christian leaders, including the leadership of the National Association of Evangelicals, has embraced false notions such as cataclysmic climate change theory, this book is a timely antidote to such deception and ignorance.
Check out this interview with Tim Bloedow at No Apologies website. And here's another article on the global warming alarmism which shows that the so called "consensus on global warming" is melting. It too, confirms what Tim Bloedow says in his book - that environmentalism has become nothing but a synthesis between pantheism and socialism, rather than a scientific theory.
A 2008 survey of 51,000 Canadian scientists revealed 68 per cent disagreed with the claim that global warming science is settled. And 31,000 American scientists have signed the Global Warming Petition Project that urges the U. S. government to reject the Kyoto treaty and any similar proposals, saying there is "no convincing scientific evidence" of a "catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere."
So, only 32% agree that the science is settled. That might be enough to elect a candidate in a 4-way race, but in science, it's facts that matter, not votes. In order for the science to be truly settled, proponents of the global warming theory must provide facts that would be strong enough to convince the entire scientific community, instead of mere 32%.

P.S. That, in a way, explains the outrage over the Pope's Christmas speech. Not only the Pope spoke out against the gender ideology which seeks to redefine the sexes, but he also stated, that human beings deserve no less protection than rainforests. Thus enraging not only militant homosexuals and their supporters but also the eco-freaks of all stripes, some of whom would go as far as sterilizing themselves "for Gaia's sake".

No wonder that major newspapers (such as the Times of London) responded by blasting the speech, claiming that "Christmas was never meant to be about this". Yeah, right! Those liberal open-minded environmentally conscious journalists sure know better than the Pope.

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