Religion Unplugged, the successor to GetReligion, constantly beats the drum for “climate emergency”.
It’s a good reminder that “global warming” was a Christian scam before it was coopted by CIA and turned into a secular religion.
One aspect remains constant.
Apocalyptic Christians always miss the meaning of prophecy. A prophet is telling us what WILL happen. Whether you believe him or not is irrelevant to the GRAMMAR of his warning. Prophecy is future indicative, not future subjunctive or future conditional. Christians interpret it as conditional, a warning about what COULD happen IF you don’t pay your indulgences and obey the priest and pray hard enough.
The secular Gaians play the same grammatical trick. They barrage us with graphs about what WILL happen, and then tell us that we can prevent what WILL happen by paying the NGOs and obeying the “scientists” and “voting” hard enough.
A few Gaians are grammatically honest but not factually honest. They tell us there’s no hope because their false predictions and bad math are inevitable. This is proper prophecy, but the political side quickly hushes the real prophets and returns to the need for more money and power and “voting”.
