Move over homosexuals. Move over atheists. Meet the *new* Greatest Deception of Our Day, the “multifaceted environmental movement.” Apparently, ”top Christian scholars and leaders” have teamed up to defeat the Green Dragon of radical environmentalism in an ”explosive” 12-part video series along with a ”discussion guide with questions and practical applications suitable for churches , Sunday schools, families, classrooms, homeschools, and small [...]
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Republican congressman ousted for choosing Satan over God
Posted in bible, christianity, church and business, church and state, education, environment, fundamentalism, political figures, politics, religion, religious leaders, science, tea party on November 23, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Rep. Bob Inglis, the SC Republican defeated in the 2010 primaries by a Tea Party candidate, is convinced that it is his belief in global warming that put him on “Satan’s side” in some voters’ eyes. In an interview held last week, Inglis acknowledged what many refuse to see: It is not – nor has it ever been – about [...]
Tell people to chill out about global warming
Posted in education, environment, media, politics, science, tagged climate change, environment, Global warming, memes, skepticism, woo on November 18, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Just in case you think that humankind has a snowball’s chance in hell to get it together before we make our planet completely uninhabitable, here’s a new study to dash your hopes once and for all. Global warming study: Dire warnings backfire The effects of frightening, emotional warnings about global warming might be opposite of [...]
Energy chair candidate: Rainbows prove no climate change
Posted in bible, christianity, church and state, end times, environment, fundamentalism, political figures, politics, religion, science, tagged bible, christianity, climate change, creationism, education, environment, evangelism, fundamentalism, huh?, john shimkus, religious word play, republican, school, science, separation of church and state, united states house of representatives, woo on November 10, 2010 | 6 Comments »
This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you and everything living around you and everyone living after you. I’m putting my rainbow in the clouds, a sign of the covenant between me and the Earth. From now on, when I form a cloud over the Earth and the rainbow [...]
On the bright side…
Posted in christianity, church and business, church and state, environment, evangelism, fundamentalism, homosexuality, islam, political figures, politics, rand paul, religion, religious leaders, science, tea party, tagged christianity, evangelism, fundamentalism, memes, politics, rand paul, separation of church and state, tea party on November 3, 2010 | 11 Comments »
Now they have to actually DO stuff. Like the stuff they talked about doing while campaigning. <:O


