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5:01 pm Climate Science

The Gaia-worshipping clique behind the false god of climate change now brand non-comformity to their doctrines as the product of religious reactionaries:

So it comes as no surprise to hear a female pastoralist from the arid lands of North-East Kenya decrying the combined wisdom of the world’s scientists, after being told that climate change is man-made.

“How can man change the climate and make it stop raining: it is God’s will that has brought the drought,” she utters.

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The “God not man” cry from the lady in Kenya’s northern reaches illustrates a common problem relating to understanding the underlying causes, and underscores the incapability of people in such situations to deal with the crisis that has impacted so severely on their communities.

Silly Kenyans, if only they could see the proper way:

The primary belief of this religion is that life in this universe is a mistake which must be corrected.

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Glendronach

4 Responses
  1. Powell Lucas :

    Date: January 5, 2010 @ 8:39 PM

    Ascribing climate change to a god is as valid a reason as that proposed by the blithering idiots behind the global warming (remember this is where their movement came from)scam. The climate has changed many times over the millenia without the assistance or interference of mankind, and it will continue to change long after humans have disappeared. This woman’s attribution of climate change to the handiwork of some omnipotent being is quite probably more valid than the doctored data from the voodoo climatologists.

  2. real conservative :

    Date: January 5, 2010 @ 10:28 PM

    Liberals do not like rules or being told what to do, thus rejection of creationism and the concept of an all mighty creator. Their present fascination of gaian, earth mother socialism much like pantheism drawing on paganism is thinly veiled luciferianism. Drink enough of this coolaid and good ole’ satan comes knockin.’ (real conservative)

  3. terraderma :

    Date: January 6, 2010 @ 8:25 PM

    Conservatives like rules and being told what to do, thus their rejection of reason and the concept of independent thought. Their present facination (with) reformism, beige national socialism much like paternalism drawing on pan-religiousism is thinly veiled authoritarianism. Drink enough of this blended scotch and good ole’ depotism comes knockin’. (reel preservative)

  4. Joe :

    Date: January 6, 2010 @ 11:59 PM

    I think that the conservative with their rules and liberals without them all bring balance and I’m glad that there are both ends of the spectrum! great site! Great comments! thank you!

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