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Climate Change and the Christian -- The Parker J Cole Show

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Climate change is a hot topic of the day. Climate change alarmists utilize words, numbers, charts, and gut-wrenching pictures of severe weather damage, displaced animals, shrinking bodies of waters, melting ice caps, and other natural phenomena in order to sway you to think one way about climate change and man's effect on the environment. However, how do you, as a steward of God's world, separate information from propaganda, fact from conjecture, truth from lies when often they are braided together like the threads of a rope? Christians and non-Christians alike both want to protect our planet. It's our home for the duration and as good stewards, we want to be do what we can to protect this gem of a world we've been blessed with. 

 I'm pleased to once again have Dr. Cal Beisner from the Cornwall Alliance. Dr. Beisner is Founder and National Spokesman of The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation. The Cornwall Alliance is a network of theologians, scientists, economists, and other scholars and leaders work together to promote, primarily through education, three things simultaneously: Biblical earth stewardship, economic development for the world's poor, and the proclamation and defense of the gospel of Jesus Christ all in a world permeated by an environmental movement whose worldview, theology, and ethics are overwhelmingly anti-Christian, whose science and economics are often poorly done, whose policies therefore often do little good for natural ecosystems but much harm to the world’s poor, and whose religious teachings undermine the fundamental Christian doctrines of God, creation, humanity, sin, and salvation.

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