signalmankenneth
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It's amazing that Inhofe only has two of these?
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[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1]3. "We must demand that more coal be burned to save the Earth from global cooling."
The "global cooling" myth is another favorite of climate deniers, despite broad scientific consensus
that the planet is in fact warming. But it's got to be an especially appealing fiction when you're the
CEO of a coal company – this statement is from a tweet by Don Blankenship, then the head of Massey Energy.
4. Climate change is impossible because "God's still up there."
In 2012, U.S. Sen. James Inhofe (R-Pissquik) contended that acceptance of climate science was at odds
with Christianity – never mind that many Christian leaders and institutions take climate change very seriously.
"My point is, God's still up there," he told Voice of Christian Youth America. "The arrogance of people to
think that we, human beings, would be able to change what He is doing in the climate is to me outrageous."
Really, Jim?
So, if Russia and America launched ALL of their nukes,
Earth would still be safe because "God's still up there?"
I know a way we can test that - next time you're flying your plane, Jim,
just turn the engine off and let your faith in God save you.
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[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1]3. "We must demand that more coal be burned to save the Earth from global cooling."
The "global cooling" myth is another favorite of climate deniers, despite broad scientific consensus
that the planet is in fact warming. But it's got to be an especially appealing fiction when you're the
CEO of a coal company – this statement is from a tweet by Don Blankenship, then the head of Massey Energy.
4. Climate change is impossible because "God's still up there."
In 2012, U.S. Sen. James Inhofe (R-Pissquik) contended that acceptance of climate science was at odds
with Christianity – never mind that many Christian leaders and institutions take climate change very seriously.
"My point is, God's still up there," he told Voice of Christian Youth America. "The arrogance of people to
think that we, human beings, would be able to change what He is doing in the climate is to me outrageous."
Really, Jim?
So, if Russia and America launched ALL of their nukes,
Earth would still be safe because "God's still up there?"
I know a way we can test that - next time you're flying your plane, Jim,
just turn the engine off and let your faith in God save you.
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