Here's today's Washington Watch Daily commentary from FRC Radio:
Some people have accused environmental crowd of going overboard on global warming. But this time, they mean it. In a massive publicity stunt, Greenpeace is rebuilding Noah’s ark on Mount Ararat where the Bible said it landed after the flood. According to liberal theories, global warming is causing the seas to rise and envelop the earth. They’re hoping this ark will serve as a warning of what could happen if mankind doesn’t act quickly on climate change. But even if Greenpeace is right—and many scientists doubt they are—the ocean is only predicted to rise 20 feet, hardly enough to make the ark necessary. And of course, if Greenpeace had read biblical account from start to finish, they’d understand why the idea is so ironic. In Genesis, climate change didn’t cause the flood—man’s wickedness did. And what saved Noah wasn’t his boat—but God’s mercy. Unfortunately, Greenpeace is using the ark to call on man to save himself. But the reality is, without faith in God, there is no salvation—not from global warming, and certainly not from sin. Believing in anything else than the Lord’s benevolent rule is bound to leave people high and dry.
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Comments (1)
Greenpeace does a lot of publicity stunts. You are taking them too seriously.
May 31, 2007 2:22 AM | Comment Permalink