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Originally Posted by Ohio
Personally I do believe the climate is changing, but I don't believe greenhouse gases are the cause of it.
Not just the climate, but the whole earth is changing, with earthquakes and volcanoes to prove it.
Paul says that the "whole creation is groaning together and travailing in pain together" like an expectant mother. (Rom 8)
Sorry folks, but there's no government program that could ever save us from this "groaning" planet. What will happen if the long-promised "big one" would hit the San Andreas fault?
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My personal opinion is that this is similar to Noah learning of the impending flood. Some people are recommending that we get waders, or fill sand bags. Both of those situations may seem appropriate in the event of some floods, but not for Noah's flood. What we need is a city that can weather the storm. It won't be on the coastline (65% of people live there), it won't be in the line of hurricanes and tornadoes. It needs to endure extreme weather events. I like a city in the desert designed for 10 inches of rain or less a year.