Go to your room, sonny boy, and stay there!
Much counter-evidence to the man-made global warming hypothesis has come to light.
Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age
Temperature Monitors Report Widespread Global Cooling
Measuring the Phoenix Urban Heat Island
Global warming skeptics buoyed by record cold
UA prof challenges one of central beliefs about global warming
Ocean circulation in a warming climate
Global Warming: Experts’ Opinions versus Scientific Forecasts
Kilimanjaro’s ice set to linger
The real costs of climate change
Since the Renaissance, considerable human energy and ingenuity in the Western world has been applied to improving and increasing food production and the results of manual labor. Aiding the resulting elevation of living standards was the rise of mathematics and the physical sciences. People came increasingly to understand the workings of the physical world and the God-given laws of science governing nature.
In the 19th century, however, scientific progress became infused with nonsensical political theory, the atheistic and materialistic socialism of the French Revolution. From this came the idea of progress toward conquest of nature. It was not sufficient merely to understand the processes of nature. Man had to become godlike and to control the forces of nature.
As C. S. Lewis warned us in The Abolition of Man,
At the moment, then, of Man’s victory over Nature, we find the whole human race subjected to some individual man, and those individuals subjected to that in themselves which is purely ‘natural’ – to their irrational impulses. Nature untrammelled by values, rules the Conditioners and, through them, all humanity. Man’s conquest of Nature turns out, in the moment of its consummation, to be Nature’s conquest of man.
Our current-day obsession with the hypothesis of global warming as a man-made phenomenon, rather than a normal cycle of God’s nature, is one result.
Its impetus is to transfer all individual freedom to a single, universal control board whose chairman presumably would be Al Gore. The Kyoto Protocol, don’t forget, was a product of the UN and collectivist bodies like the EU.
Individuals are no longer to be free to make decisions about how to heat their homes, what automobiles to drive, even what foods to eat. Liberal-progressive-socialist councils will tell us what we are required to want and how we are required to conduct our daily lives.
Gore, the man who would be God, is unsatisfied with continuing an open scientific investigation of natural phenomena. He has, once and for all time, selected his hypothesis and strives mightily to achieve the earthly power to impose its sanctions upon us all.
Thomas E. Brewton is a staff writer for the New Media Alliance, Inc. The New Media Alliance is a non-profit (501c3) national coalition of writers, journalists and grass-roots media outlets.
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KushinLos said,
So I wasn’t the only one who read this out of the entire “Global Warming Debate”. When we were told that the debate was over the first thing I asked myself was when did it begin and why did no one mention it was going on?
March 2, 2008 at 1:45 am
amfortas said,
Hi, I am Al, your World President this evening. I am here to give your order.
March 2, 2008 at 7:18 am
The Vicar said,
I’m not sure what God would tell Al Gore, but I could give him an earful he would never forget!
March 2, 2008 at 1:53 pm
Bobzilla said,
Don’t be so harsh! Old Al can’t be THAT dumb, right? After all he is the man who “invented the internet”?
In light of all of the evidence against global warming, it lives and thrives. I’ve tried on several occasions to talk to people about the evidence that suggests it’s just another natural cycle but they will hear none of it. I’m dumbfounded, depressed and worried that people don’t bother to investigate further or to even question the matter. Ask yourselves this gentlemen… if they will buy this, what else will they believe?
March 3, 2008 at 2:14 am