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Respecting Religious Belief

2009-10-02
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The belief in man-made global warming is a secular religious dogma, one which the rest of us should be allowed to respect without being compelled by the secular political state to suffer its disastrous consequences.

With cap-and trade regulation moving again to the top of Congress’s agenda, it’s time to revisit the true nature of the man-made global warming hypothesis.

While not all believers in the hypothesis of man-made global warming are worshippers of secular socialism and salvation through the political state, that hypothesis, as currently hyped by Al Gore, is a product of the secular religion of socialism.

Socialism’s beginnings are rooted in the scientism of gnostic revelation about the secrets of history’s presumed inevitable course. Forecasts about the inevitable climate disasters to beset the world within ten years, as Al Gore predicted a year or two ago, are just an extension of that brand of historicism.

Neither Auguste Comte’s, nor Karl Marx’s predictions about the socialistic course of world history have materialized. Similarly Al Gore’s predictions have been consistently wide of actual events, and his acolytes’ computer models can’t even conform to what actually happened in the past.

The Soviet Union, liberal-progressivism’s great hope for perfection of society, was one of history’s most brutal and destructive episodes. President Obama’s proposed regulation of our economy based upon Al Gore’s prescriptions for global warming will be more of the same.

In the classic gnostic pattern, liberal-progressives see political society as badly aligned, causing all sorts of human misery. Liberal-progressives are confident that their secret knowledge will enable them to restructure society and to free humanity from the bondage of inequities arising from protection of private property.

Lawyers will tell you that property is not a thing, but a bundle of rights: rights to use and to dispose of tangible and intangible possessions. Among those properties, as understood by the delegates who wrote the Constitution in 1787 and as outlined by John Locke in 1689, are the rights to determine for ourselves how we will build our homes, what automobiles we will drive, what forms of energy we will use, and the rights of entrepreneurs to conceive of new technology and to use it to found new businesses that create new jobs for our citizens.

Liberal-progressives, in the name of their special knowledge, propose to abrogate those rights, as they see it, for our own good. We the ordinary citizens of the United States are too ignorant to make proper choices for ourselves. As Bill Clinton said about proposed tax reductions, he would be favorably disposed, but people would just use the money for the wrong things.

The hypothesis of man-made global warming in its present-day emanation is a fuzzy, feel-good doctrine used to proselytize young students and ill-informed members of the public. Under its seemingly beneficent cover, however, is a fist of iron that will crush individual political liberties.

It is no accident that labor unions, a quintessential excrescence of socialism, strongly support President Obama’s efforts to impose Kyoto-style restrictions on business and individual choice. Resurgent anti-free-trade protectionism, under the sham of protecting the environment, is a logical implication of the liberal-progressive urge to micro-manage everything and everyone, as well as a political payoff to organized labor.

If Democrat/Socialist Party leaders have their way, the United States will be propelled into relative poverty. Our standard of living, if regulations to reduce carbon emissions to the extent proposed by President Obama are imposed, will be reduced to less than the standards prevailing when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. Labor unions then will be positioned to resume medieval guild-style control of all production (much of which will of necessity be hand crafted, if San Francisco liberal-progressives like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi determine the model). Lucky labor union members will be assured of a monopoly position to limit the numbers of apprentices permitted to work in production of goods, while the public pays for their union luxury in fewer jobs, fewer goods, and higher prices.

There is plenty of evidence that the earth has gone through many climate cycles and that the earth has gradually been warming over millions of years. That, however, is a far cry from the presumption that humans are powerful enough to usurp God’s Will with respect to climate conditions. It is an equally far cry from handing over our nation’s fate to a socialist elite centered in the UN and the Brussels EU headquarters, an elite who presume themselves powerful enough to control the entire world’s climate.

Unfortunately for believers in this socialist dogma, evidence against it continues to mount. Its foot of clay is the complete inability of scientistic speculators to make their computer models predict accurately any actual weather behavior. With global temperatures moving over the past decade in the opposite direction from Al Gore’s predictions, believers are left to secular religious faith alone to sustain them. This, of course, they are free to do, but that is no warrant for compelling us to degrade our lives and the future for our children and grandchildren to support their secular religious belief.

Socialists have long recognized that their religion, which is resisted strongly wherever political freedom exists to any degree, must be imposed by force, either legislatively or by armies. Moreover, if socialism is to become the dominant religion in the United States, it must ultimately be imposed universally. Too many people defect from socialism when they can observe people in other nations living in free-market prosperity.

The Soviet Union’s continual drive to pull nations around the globe into its political and economic orbit was motivated by precisely that recognition. Lenin and other socialist theorists recognized that the imagined social and economic harmony of socialism could be realized only when the entire world had been converted or conscripted into the socialist religion.

This explains why, to promote the hypothesis of man-made global warming, President Obama and his socialistic confreres continually refer to so-called international law and to their vision of a world government.

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.

His weblog is THE VIEW FROM 1776

http://www.thomasbrewton.com/

Email comments to viewfrom1776@thomasbrewton.com

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  • http://mensnewsdaily.com/author/rogerfgay/ Roger F. Gay

    Al Gore has been repeating the 10-year warning for many years, and so have others. The 10 years has already run out. Looking at it realistically, now with 20/20 hindsight, it took 10 years for the trend to turn the other way – thus, providing clear evidence that the threat of continuing global warming driven by atmospheric CO2 was a hoax. The only rational interpretation of the warning is that it meant that within 10 years, reality would intervene such that the public could no longer be fooled. And that’s what happened.

  • DcFather

    We’re more likely entering another ice-age. That’s why they had to change the name from “global warming” to “climate change” – to keep the more thoughtful among the followers from losing their religion.

    If it were true that tiny changes in the level of CO2 in the atmosphere had any significant influence over global temperatures relative to the sun, then I’d suggest we start burning as much fossil fuels as we possibly can, or better yet invent a more effective way to pump out CO2, before half of the earth freezes over in another ten or twenty thousand years.

    But give them “cap and trade” and twenty years later they might be claiming just that as an excuse to tax and control your life while they get rich and powerful at your freedom’s expense, assuming there is still any freedom left to take away, a huge leap of faith in itself.

    What to learn from it all is that you can get a lot of people to believe in anything, and it doesn’t matter whether or not you believe it yourself.

  • Gerald Jones

    You have read way too much into the global warming discussion.

    There are no plots, no conspiracies, no evil master plan. There are science and scientists, notwithstanding Al Gore, who have done careful work and deduced that we are headed for trouble on a global scale.

    Your blind obedience to your religion prevents you from seeing the truth. Jesus himself would say, if you have eyes, see. You need to wake up from you theological dream and come back to the real world to help solve this problem.

  • jjtaup

    Gnostics try too hard to divine life, the universe, and everything. And the fruit of their seed is numbness to Life, the God-implanted image of Himself muted and strangled by their viral, self-referential intellectual vines. So much more refreshing and life-giving to live in the Body that proceeds from the Word, animated by the Holy Spirit.

    It is no accident that the U.S. Constitution is the aesthetically pure and universally resonant pronouncement that it is. God reveals Himself to us every moment of every minute of every day. Apparently, some have noticed.

  • Jay Black

    Despite increasing the power of weather systems, wouldn’t a warmer earth, with warmer oceans, be more bio-productive? I know that a tipping point in tempereature where the oceans currents turn off would be a catastrophe, but up until that point, would it not be a benifit?







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