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Today, at North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia, Jeff Henderson is continuing in his series called Climate Change. Climate is something that isn't exclusive to nature. There are climates in your life, too, especially in the relationships you have with other people. For these relationships to improve, perhaps you need some climate change.
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Comments (4)
I'm going out on a limb and guessing that "climate change" is either made up or a creation by God based on this sermon (your clip doesn't make it clear). Just realize that we, as scientists, can't test for God, so we normally fix on a natural cause. The same way we did for smallpox, lightning, diabetes, etc. The best way to figure out the world around us is to study the world around us, not look at a book written 18 centuries ago and saying "yeah, that's it, let's try to make the facts fit that!"
@GodlessLiberal@xanga - You don't have to go out on a limb. You could just read the short description that accompanies each of the three clips, which would indicate that these presentations are using climate as a metaphor for the quality of our human relationships in order to prompt folks to take action to improve their relationships.
Right now we are in a climate of growing hostility towards Christians and Christian beliefs. All the hot air from politicians and the whole Health and Human Suppression mandate are causing elevated tempers and an uproar in the Holy See (a Catholic reference).
What is needed is for the secular world to start treating Christians as equals, and then the climate will be ok.
@GodlessLiberal@xanga - If you study the world around you, you will see that the values taught in the Bible are the most civilizing and powerful set of values ever accepted by mankind.
The values and ethics taught in the Bible are the gold standard for all of mankind.
Studying the world around you will teach you that.
So obviously your thinking is powered by atheist dogma, not scientific thinking.