Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

Are Natural Disasters a Sign from God?

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012


As fires roared through Colorado a couple of weeks ago, Pat Robertson and the other self-appointed interpreters of God’s Divine Will were strangely quiet. They are often quick to point the finger of judgment at places that they feel have been deserving of a good smiting; far-away places like Thailand, Haiti, or even New Orleans. Colorado, on the other hand, was a little too close for comfort. With organizations such as Focus on the Family headquartered in Colorado Springs, it has been called the Evangelical Vatican. So, was some sort of miscalculation made in the heavenly realm?

It’s hard to fathom God sending cataclysms to punish people who don’t have much more in common other than an area code. But, perhaps, there is a more obvious message to be gleaned from these increasingly frequent natural disasters. God allows me to suffer the consequences for poor decisions I’ve made in my own life, so why wouldn’t He let the human race reap what we’ve collectively sown? This would include actions such as clear cutting whole forests, stripping mining and mountain top removal, fracturing through shale, and pumping pollutants into the water and air. (more…)

Pundit’s ‘Documentary’ Bends Facts to Serve Politics (Phil Valentine)

Friday, February 17th, 2012

If you live here in Nashville (or over a hundred other syndicated cities), you’ve probably heard the voice of conservative radio talk show host Phil Valentine giving his opinion on a wide variety of subjects. Valentine isn’t just a radio host; he is also a public speaker, author, entertainer, and community organizer. In 2000, it was Phil (and another talk show host) who led the horn honking tax revolt at the Tennessee state capital. Now Phil can add filmmaker to his list of accomplishments.

“An Inconsistent Truth” is a Michael Moore style documentary that pokes fun at Al Gore and global warming. Audiences packed into Nashville theaters to jeer at this vast left wing conspiracy. That many in attendance were wearing short-sleeved shirts in February was irrelevant. Even if the earth is warming, the documentary claims it couldn’t have anything to do with the billions of tons of CO2 being pumped into the atmosphere every year. Out of the thousands of scientists who do believe that human activity is causing climate change, Valentine found three who don’t. (more…)

2050: Life in the Bubble

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

9/12/2050: My name is Jon Dalton and I am twelve years old. For my homework assignment, I’m supposed to keep a journal about my life. Then they are going to bury it in a time capsule and in a hundred years, they’ll dig it up and know what life was like in 2050…and I’ll be famous!

I was lucky to be born in one of the few big biospheres around the country. There are only a limited number of people who can be inside the biosphere or “bubble” as we like to call it. Most people had to pay a lot of money to get inside. (My parents were chosen because they are really smart engineers). Sometimes it’s kind of boring and I wish I could go outside, but as my dad always says, “the bubble beats the alternative.” (more…)