Thursday, November 14, 2024

Why Is Arbitrariness Bad

 

Why Is Arbitrariness Bad?

Bodie Hodge M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, November 14, 2024

Have you ever been in a situation where you were asked about something you believe, yet you don’t realize why you believe it? This happens to all of us at some point.

A common response, though incorrect, is to say you "just believe it." But in retrospect, there really isn’t a good reason behind this response. You just believe it. You might even give one or more reasons for why you believe something, but often, none of these answers are logical or reasonable upon further reflection (2 Corinthians 10:4-5).

An Illustration

To illustrate, here’s an example: imagine an adult who has a severe headache and asks their 5-year-old what they should do to feel better.

Child: "Eat some chocolate."

Adult: "Why do you believe I should eat chocolate to feel better?"

Child: "I just think it would work."

Adult: "How do you know?"

Child: "I heard that my friend ate chocolate, and he felt better. And if I ate chocolate, I would surely feel better too."

Did the child believe chocolate would help? Yes. But did he have good reasons for this belief? No. Although he gave a reason, he was appealing to his own feelings and to someone else’s alleged experience. However, this reasoning wasn’t logical or reasonable for the situation—even though chocolate is delicious!

This is an example of being “arbitrary.” The child had no good reason to believe what he was saying; it was simply a random opinion or whim. Although he tried to justify it, there was no logical basis for it.

Arbitrariness

There are several ways someone can be arbitrary, including:

  • Mere Opinion
  • Relativism
  • Ignorant Conjecture
  • Unargued Bias

Without delving into technical definitions, each of these involves arguing without any substantial support. They are merely unjustified opinions, biases, whims, and conjectures.

As a Bible believer, I hold that God (and by extension, His Word) is the absolute authority on all matters. When people go against God’s Word, they are often arbitrary in their attempts to justify it.

One way to spot arbitrariness is by examining the authority behind the argument. When people rely on themselves or others—saying things like “I feel,” “my opinion is,” “my friend says,” "ancient sages say", or “most scientists believe”—to contradict what God says, they are being arbitrary. Fallible humans have no authority compared to the absolute authority of God and His Word (Isaiah 2:22).

Consider hearing or reading statements from people—even professing Christians—who hold beliefs that clearly contradict God’s Word, and they attempt to justify it with phrases like, “that’s just how I feel” or “I think this route is better” or “I trust what people of another religion are saying.” This, too, is arbitrary.

Notice how these responses rely on personal opinion or appeal to other people’s opinions rather than what God says. You can easily identify the authority behind these statements: “I,” “my feelings,” “my opinion,” “my friend,” “my pastor,” “most scientists,” or “Billy-Joe-Jim-Bob.” Essentially, arbitrariness is one way people try to elevate human ideas above what God says.

Another Illustration

Imagine a professing Christian saying to you:

“I believe in the big bang.”

You respond, “But God disagrees with that in Genesis 1.”

They reply, “But that’s just how I roll.”

You say again, “But God disagrees with that in Genesis 1.”

They counter, “But some secular and Christian scientists believe the big bang is true.”

You repeat, “But God disagrees with that in Genesis 1.”

Finally, they insist, “That’s just how I feel, and you need to respect that.”

Did you notice how this conversation went nowhere? They continued to reject what God says, appealing to themselves and to the arbitrary beliefs of secular scientists and Christians who have been influenced by secular humanism (Colossians 2:8). Eventually, they expect you to give up what God says to respect their opinion.

A good question to get to the heart of the issue is:

“By what authority do you or these secular scientists challenge God’s absolute authority?”

At that point, it’s back to God versus the ideas of fallible, sinful humans. Any professing Christian should realize they are asserting their authority above God’s—an enormous theological error.

This error is pervasive in our culture and even within the church. People often believe their opinions hold weight and that others should bow to those opinions—even, at times, by force. We are seeing this Sexual Immorality Movement (SIM) today particularly at a political, educational, and sports level (Consider Romans 1:18-32).

Conclusion

But this is not how God operates. God does not submit to mere opinions, whims, biases, and conjectures that oppose His Word but is a logical and reasoning God (Isaiah 1:18). Instead, those who deviate from His standard will be judged against it (John 12:48). This is an essential lesson in humility: returning to God’s Word—especially when confronted with its truth (according to the plain, straightforward meaning based on the historical-grammatical approach to interpretation; e.g., Proverbs 8:8-9, 2 Corinthians 4:2).

Sadly, we’ve all been arbitrary at some points in our lives—I’m no exception. Arbitrariness is flawed. This irrational approach causes us to elevate our own thoughts above God’s thoughts (Isaiah 55:9), making ourselves a “god” by suppressing His authority in favor of our own. How foolish.

The key is to humble ourselves in repentance and return to God’s Word (e.g., James 4:11; 2 Peter 3:9). Let God be God, and let His authority reign—not ours.

 

 

Saturday, November 9, 2024

Dear Atheists

 

Dear Atheists, from Bodie Hodge

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, November 9, 2024

Why would an atheist care to live one moment longer in a broken universe where one is merely rearranged pond scum and all you have to look forward to is … death, which can be around any corner?

Tired of It All?

Are you tired of all the evil associated with the philosophy of atheism—Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, and so on? After all, most murderers, tyrants, and rapists are not biblical Christians, and most have rejected the God of the Bible. Even if they claim to believe in the God of the Bible, they are not really living like a true Christ follower (who strives to follow God’s Word), are they?

Do you feel conflicted about the fact that atheism has no basis in morality (i.e., no absolute right and wrong; no good, no bad?) If someone stabs you in the back, treats you like nothing, steals from you, or lies to you, it doesn’t ultimately matter in an atheistic worldview where everything and everyone are just chemical reactions doing what chemicals do. And further, knowing that you are essentially no different from a cockroach in an atheistic worldview (since people are just animals) must be disheartening.

Photo by Bodie Hodge

Are you tired of the fact that atheism (which is based in materialism, a popular worldview today) has no basis for logic and reasoning? Is it tough trying to get up every day thinking that truth, which is immaterial, really doesn’t exist? Are you bothered by the fact that atheism cannot account for uniformity in nature (the basis by which we can do real science)? Why would everything explode from nothing and, by pure chance, form beautiful laws like F=MA or E=MC2?

Do you feel like you need a weekend to recoup, even though a weekend is really meaningless in an atheistic worldview—since animals, like bees, don’t take a day of rest or have a weekend? So why should atheists? Why borrow a workweek and weekend that comes from the pages of Scriptures, which are despised by atheists? Weeks and weekends come from God creating in six literal days and resting for a literal day; and then the Lord Jesus resurrected on the first day of the week (Sunday). And why look forward to time off for a holiday (i.e., holy day), when nothing is holy in an atheistic worldview?

For professing atheists, these questions can be overwhelming to make sense of within their worldview. And further, within an atheistic worldview, atheists must view themselves as God. Essentially, atheists are claiming to be God. Instead of saying there may not be a God, they say there is no God. To make such a statement, they must claim to be omniscient (which is an essential attribute of the God of the Bible) among other attributes of God as well.[1] So, by saying there is no God, the atheist refutes his own position by addressing the question as though he or she were God!

Do you feel conflicted about proselytizing the faith of atheism, since if atheism were true then who cares about proselytizing? Let’s face it, life seems tough enough as an atheist without having to deal with other major concerns like not having a basis to wear clothes, or no basis for marriage, no consistent reason to be clean (snails don’t wake up in the morning and clean themselves or follow other cleanliness guidelines based on Levitical laws), and no objective reason to believe in love.

Are you weary of looking for evidence that contradicts the Bible’s account of creation and finding none? Do the assumptions and inconsistencies of dating methods weigh on your conscience when they are misrepresented as fact? Where do you suppose those missing links have gone into hiding—there should be billions by the way in the atheistic evolutionary worldview? Surely the atheist sees the folly and hopelessness of believing that everything came from nothing.

In fact, why would an atheist care to live one moment longer in a broken universe where one is merely rearranged pond scum and all you have to look forward to is … death, which can be around any corner? And in 467 trillion years, no one will care one iota about what you did or who you were or how and when you died—because death is the ultimate “hero” in an atheistic, evolutionary worldview. Of course, as a Christian I disagree, and I have a basis to see you as having value.

Invitation

I invite you to reconsider that the false religion of atheism is simply that. I’m here to tell you that atheism is a lie (Romans 1:25).[2] As a Christian, I understand that truth exists because God exists, who is the Truth (John 14:6),[3] and we are made in His image.[4] Unlike an atheist, whose worldview doesn’t allow him to believe in truth or lies, the Bible-believer has a foundation that enables him to speak about truth and lies. This is because believers in God and His Word have an authority, the ultimate authority on the subject, to base statements upon.

There is a God, and you are also made in His image (Genesis 1:269:6).[5] This means you have value. Whereas consistent atheists teach that you have no value, I see you differently. I see you as a relative (Acts 17:26)[6] and one who—unlike animals, plants, and fallen angels—has the possibility of salvation from death, which is the result of sin (i.e., disobedience to God; see Romans 6:23).[7] We have all fallen short of God’s holy standard of perfect obedience thanks to our mutual grandfather, Adam (Romans 5:12).[8] And God sees you differently, too (John 3:16).[9] While you were still a sinner, God stepped into history to become a man to die in your place (Romans 5:8)[10] and offer the free gift of salvation (Romans 5:15Ephesians 2:8–9).[11]

Atheists have no consistent reason to proselytize their faith, but Christians like me do have a reason—Jesus Christ, who is the Truth, commands us to (Matthew 28:19).[12] We want to see people repent of their evil deeds and be saved from death (Acts 8:2217:30).[13] What a wonderful joy (Luke 15:10)[14].

Where atheists have no basis for logic and reason (or even for truth, since truth is immaterial), Bible believers can understand that mankind is made in the image of a logical and reasoning God who is the truth. Hence, Christians can make sense of things because in Christ are “hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Colossians 2:3).[15] Christians also have a basis to explain why people sometimes don’t think logically due to the Fall of mankind in Genesis 3.

The most logical response is to give up atheism and receive Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior to rescue you from sin and death (Romans 10:13).[16] Instead of death, God promises believers eternal life (1 John 2:25John 10:28)[17] and in 467 trillion years, you will still have value in contrast to the secular view of nothingness.

Christians do have a basis to wear clothes (to cover shame due to sin; see Genesis 2:253:7),[18] a reason to uphold marriage (God made a man and a woman; see Genesis 1:27Matthew 19:4–6),[19] a reason to be clean (Leviticus contains many provisions to counter diseases in a sin-cursed world), and a source of real love (since God made us in His loving image; see 1 John 4:8).[20] As Christians, we have a solid foundation for saying things like back-stabbing, slander, theft, and lies are wrong (see the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20).

I invite you to leave the false religion of atheism and its various forms and return to the one true God who came to rescue you (John 17:3).[21] Jesus Christ, who is God the Son, loved you enough to come down and die in our place so we can experience God’s goodness for all eternity instead of the wrath of God for all eternity in hell (Matthew 25:46).[22] And we all have sentenced ourselves to judgment because of our disobedience to God and rejection of Him (John 3:17–18).[23]

The day is coming when we all will give an account before God for our actions and thoughts (Romans 14:12).[24] Will you repent and receive Christ as your Lord and Savior today so that you will join Christ in the resurrection from the dead (John 11:25Romans 6:5)?[25] I invite you personally to become an ex-atheist, join the ranks of the saved through Jesus Christ, and become a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17)[26] as we continue to advance with the gospel in peace that only God can provide (Romans 5:1).[27]

This article was first published here; Reprinted by Permission.


[1] If one claims that God may exist or that there may be a spiritual realm, then that person is not an atheist, but an agnostic, at best. The agnostic says that one cannot know whether God exists, but how can they know that for certain apart from being omniscient themselves? Additionally, the Bible says in 1 John 5:13 that we can know for certain that we have eternal life. So an agnostic—who claims we cannot know—does not hold a neutral position regarding the biblical God.

[2] Who exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. (Romans 1:25)

[3] Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” (John 14:6)

[4] Keep in mind that Christians, including me, do fall short due to sin and the Curse, but God never fails.

[5] Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” (Genesis 1:26)
“Whoever sheds man’s blood, By man his blood shall be shed; For in the image of God He made man.” (Genesis 9:6)

[6] And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings. (Acts 17:26)

[7] For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23)

[8] Therefore, just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned. (Romans 5:12)

[9] For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. (John 3:16)

[10] But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8)

[11] For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. (Ephesians 2:8–9)

[12] Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. (Matthew 28:19)

[13] Repent therefore of this your wickedness, and pray God if perhaps the thought of your heart may be forgiven you. (Acts 8:22)
Truly, these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent. (Acts 17:30)

[14] “Likewise, I say to you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” (Luke 15:10)

[15] In whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. (Colossians 2:3)

[16] For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” (Romans 10:13)

[17] And this is the promise that He has promised us—eternal life. (1 John 2:25)
“And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand.” (John 10:28)

[18] And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed. (Genesis 2:25)
Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves coverings. (Genesis 3:7)

[19] So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. (Genesis 1:27)
And He answered and said to them, “Have you not read that He who made them at the beginning ‘made them male and female,’ and said, ‘for this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate.” (Matthew 19:4–6)

[20] He who does not love does not know God, for God is love. (1 John 4:8)

[21] And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent. (John 17:3)

[22] “And these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.” (Matthew 25:46)

[23] “For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.” (John 3:17–18)

[24] So then each of us shall give account of himself to God. (Romans 14:12)

[25] Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.” (John 11:25)
For if we have been united together in the likeness of His death, certainly we also shall be in the likeness of His resurrection. (Romans 6:5)

[26] Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. (2 Corinthians 5:17)

[27] Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 5:1)

Monday, October 28, 2024

Wissington Dragon

 

The Wissington (Wiston) Dragon!

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, October 28, 2024

I was on a speaking tour in England and Wales, and my buddy Neil Seeds took me to an amazing place. We parked the car and started hiking down a trail, and after a bit, we came upon an old, secluded church—St. Mary’s Church in Wissington, Suffolk.

This little church building dates back to the 1100s as a Norman church, but interestingly, there appear to be Roman bricks laid at the base of a particular wall, suggesting that some history may have been lost over time. For the past 500 years or so, the church has been in the possession of the Crown.

Mr. Seeds informed me that there was supposed to be a dragon depicted on a wall somewhere in the church, and we hoped to find it. This image supposedly dates back to an event in the 1300s when a dragon was reportedly seen and possibly killed near a nearby creek or marsh.

Parishioners had painted what this dragon looked like on a wall in the church. A neighboring church apparently shared a similar account in their history, likely involving the same dragon account. We were determined to find the depiction and capture some photos.

As we walked into this ancient, quaint little building with detailed, intricate carvings, we were stunned to find the dragon painting so easily—it was a gigantic artwork covering a large section of wall above a doorway. In fact, you couldn’t miss it if you tried!

In 1405, there is a record, detailed by the church, of a dragon that could very well be referring back to this one. This account comes from the Chronicle of Henry de Blaneford of St. Albans Abbey, which states:

“In these days there appeared lately an evil dragon of excessive length with a huge body, crested head, saw-like teeth and elongated tail in land near the town of Bures near Sudbury, which destroyed and killed a herd of sheep. The servants of Sir Richard Waldegrave who owns the land haunted by the dragon came forth to shoot it with arrows which sprang back from its ribs as if they were metal of hard stone and from the spines if its back with a jangling as if they were hitting bronze plates, and flew far away because its skin was impenetrable. Almost the whole county was summoned to slaughter it but when it saw that it was to be shot at again, it fled into the marsh, hid in the reeds and was seen no more.”

I get excited about dragon finds because of their connection to dinosaurs (a subset of land dragons), which were created on Day 6 of Creation Week. Of course, winged or sea dragons were made on Day 5. Here are some photos we took of this amazing place. I hope you enjoy them.









Thursday, October 17, 2024

Climate Cult


The Climate Cult

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, October 17, 2024

Have you ever listened to certain actors, secular scientists, teachers, politicians, or peers spouting on about global warming? Or global cooling? Or climate change?

They do it with such fervor and demand that you follow them in their belief of doomsday scenarios. They even make prophecies about the future destruction of earth in just a few years. Salvation is dependent upon giving them your support, money, and doing what they command.

It almost sounds religious, doesn’t it? There is it reason that it sounds religious—it is. It’s a religion that has catapulted into the mainstream and caused massive division among cultures all over the world. And if you don’t follow this religion with the same fervor as its leading adherents, then you are labelled a “Climate Denier”—an evil and uncaring person in this religion.

How Is The Climate Cult Classified?

The Climate Cult (sometimes called “Climatism”) is a subset of the secular religions (think of secular humanism, atheism, agnosticism, naturalism, etc.) but has an emphasis that is environmental-based, almost like “earth worship”. Although the Climate Cult is secular in its historical understanding of origins, it has morphed into its own beast of a religion. Although its roots extend back over 100 years, it reared its head into public life particularly around the 1970s.

Today, certain people are famous for pushing this religion and making demands. Among these are Al Gore (former Vice President of the United States), Greta Thunberg (a teenage Swedish activist), Bill Gates (one of the richest people in the world), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (who pushed the Green New Deal to be imposed), Hoesung Lee (who chairs the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), actors like Leonardo DiCaprio, and many more—including companies and institutions like colleges, universities, high schools, and other government run schools.

Chances are you, or your children and grandchildren, have been influenced by this religion one way or another. Adherents push this religion through various means and it is largely funded by tax dollars being pushed by an educational or political means.

The religious nature of this movement has not gone unnoticed. Articles and books now abound that discuss this religion. For instance, John Berry’s “Climate Cult” tackles this religion head on. With caveats about certain theological and scientific positions, his take on this religion was excellent. Writing about the Climate Cult, Berry, a former atheist and environmentalist himself, writes:

“The modern secular environmental movement is an example of the twisted thinking that occurs when people reject God and a Biblical worldview. The passion of many climate change activists is an outward expression of the quasi-religious nature of the modern environmental movement. A mixture of secular atheism and pagan environmentalism has filled the void created by the rejection of traditional Christianity among many younger people. The result is radical environmentalism has become a form of religion for atheists and others who reject God.”[1]

The Scare Of Global Cooling And A New Ice Age

Beginning in the 1970s, there was a worldwide panic caused by adherents of the Climate Cult. For those old enough to remember, it was the global cooling scare.

Everyone was worried that there was going to be a new ice age (in the secular religious story, they have ice ages from time to time going back for millions of years). Looking at the average global temperature around the world, there was slight trend where we were going down by tenths of a degree. Yes, it was a very small amount.

So, climate cultists immediately began assuming the worst—presuming we’re at the onset of a new ice age! Yes, mankind burns things—wood, oil, coal, etc. and the industrial revolution was in full swing. It didn’t help that smog was becoming a major factor in certain areas that had direct localized effects. 

We see a minor decline in the global temperature, and then doomsdayers run with it and project their voice to say that a new ice age is right around the corner. Just so you know, we didn’t enter into a sudden onset ice age. This claim turned out to be false but sulfate particulates may have played a role in the slight cooling effect by reflecting sunlight back to space. This is significant.  

Ice ages don’t occur by simply cooling the earth. If you cool the globe, you get a cold earth, not an ice age. So…what is the different?

For an ice age, you need warm oceans and cool summers. This way you get a lot of accumulation of snow and ice in the winter months (because you had a lot of evaporation from the warm oceans). Then you need cool summers so that the accumulation from winter doesn’t melt off.

Then, the next year there is more accumulation on top of the previous year’s accumulation, so that it builds up into an ice age over multiple years—with the weight compressing ice into glaciers and ice caps. But warm oceans and cool summers are the key.

By the way, when we start with the Bible and have a major worldwide catastrophe (the Flood of Noah’s day), the resultant actions of mountain building (e.g., Psalm 104:8-9), continental shifting, and volcanism from mountain building, are all going to heat the global ocean temperature.

Furthermore, when violent volcanoes go off, they release dioxins and other small particulates into the upper atmosphere that remain suspended at higher altitudes and linger for a long time. We observed this to a small degree with Mt. St. Helens! The particulates reflected sunlight so that it doesn’t reach the surface of the earth, thereby causing a cooling effect. Mt. St. Helens eruption in 1980 (and again in 1982) caused an observed cooling effect on the earth for a short time of about a 0.1° C.[2]  Mount Pinatubo, a larger volcano, in 1991 changed the temperature by about 1.3° F.[3]

To a much higher degree was the “year without a summer” in 1816. A volcano whose 1815 eruption dwarfed Mt. St. Helens in explosiveness, Mount Tambora in Indonesia changed the global temperature by an estimated and whopping 2-7° F.[4] The violent volcanic eruption of Krakatau in 1883 did much the same. Lack of sunshine and a cool summer destroyed the following summers globally.

The point is that the Flood in Genesis 6-8 is the perfect mechanism to have warm oceans and cool summers—with far more volcanoes going off in unison as well as delayed for quite some time during the final phases of the Flood and its early aftermath. 

The Scare Of Global Warming And The Sea Levels

The global cooling scare came to an end—do you know what happened? The global temperature stopped going down by tenths of a degree. It reversed and started to go up by tenths of a degree!

Were climate cultists satisfied that it reversed? Not at all. We saw, with even greater fervor, a new challenge. It was now global warming and doomsday warnings came flying out at a record pace (even though global temperatures were mildly rising by an excruciating slow amount just before the cooling phase).

In fact, it is estimated that the global temperature has risen 0.7°C since 1880—if the old measurements are accurately correlated.[5] So, there is some warming and we all agree on that—but what is the cause? That is where the debate “heats” up.

In the Climate Cult it is automatically assumed that mankind did something to cause global warming—it must be the industrial revolution—we burn things like wood, and coal, and oil. Gas guzzling cars need to go, strict new laws about burning were rampant and CO2 (Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas) is the target.

Prediction about sea level rise due to melting ice caps were pushed hard in Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth”, which turned out to be false by the way. Sea Levels have remained largely the same as they were over 100 years ago, based on pictures. Nevertheless, small island nations were scared witless because they were afraid, they would be flooded out!

Al Gore’s 10-year prediction of crazy high coastal flooding (e.g., covering much of low-lying Florida and other coastal low-lying areas) turned out to be false (and yet, Gore made lucrative money over global warming and interestingly, bought a very nice house on the coast in California). Josef Joffe writes:

“Eclipsed by Thunberg, Gore is nonetheless still in the prophecy business. Writing in the New York Times last September, he doubled down on doom. "More destructive Category 5 hurricanes are developing," he wrote. "Monster fires ignite and burn on every continent but Antarctica, ice is melting in large amounts there and in Greenland, and accelerating sea-level rise now threatens low-lying cities and island nations."”[6]

Gore was famous for his failed predictions about global warming and climate change (e.g., there were bold claims that failed from his 2006 film “An Inconvenient Truth”). His failed predictions are well known and well documented.[7]   

Well, what happened to global warming? The global temperatures started to trend down again for a time. The same thing that happened to global cooling now happened to global warming. But this time, global warming had a bigger and longer lasting impact on the culture and lot of money behind it. It had political pull and unprecedented wealth that had been pushing it—and it was a money maker for so many (the UN gives out money for climate issues and research measuring billion dollars per year since 2009[8]). Do you just give it all up?

What happens when global cooling turns out to be false; and then global warming turns out to be false? Do you just give it up? These were hard questions. So, what happened?

Adherents didn’t give it up. Instead, it was like adding fuel to a fire! Thinking in terms of their secular religious worldview, they merely adjusted it once again. This brings me to the latest form of this religion—climate change.

The Scare Of Climate Change

Climate change has eclipses each of those before it. If global temperatures rise—it is called climate change. If global temperatures drop—it is called climate change. It seems that any weather at any time can be used to justify “climate change”. Mark Perry writes:

“Regardless of the weather, they are always intrinsically correct. Flood? Climate Change. Drought? Climate Change. No Snow? Climate Change. Too much snow? Climate Change. Hurricane? Climate Change. Lack of hurricanes? Climate Change. See how this works?”[9]

Thus, the climate change religious view is arbitrary. There is no logical basis behind this religious stance. It is that simple.

The problem is that anything weather-related that happens get chalked up to climate change. And climate change religious adherents start throwing out blame and demand money and power to stop it.

To clarify, when people say “climate change”, they mean something very specific. I don’t want you to miss this. They mean that man has caused these weather issues. If there are hurricanes, then man caused it. If glaciers are melting—then man caused it. If the global temperature changes back and forth, man caused it.

You need to understand that in the climate religion, man is the ultimate evil and causing all these problems. Man is seen as an enemy which is why this religion really pushed population control—to reduce people on the earth.[10]

Why do they think this? It has to do with the made-up secular history that they believe. Let me explain.

In the secular viewpoint (not the biblical viewpoint), since the last ice age (in the secular religions an ice age last happened about 10,000 years ago) there is this presumption that global temperatures have largely been about the same. Thus, when we see minor fluctuations by tenths of a degree in the global temperature, they go crazy and think the world is about to end because we did something to mess it up! Climate cultists then blame man and say we are ruining the world.

This has led to a number of doomsday predictions by climate activists over the years. Dire famines, another ice age, acid rain, arctic will be ice free in a few years, rising sea levels dangers and more—these are just a tip of the failed prophecies in this religion. John Berry documents at least 15 failed predictions in his book, Climate Cult.[11]

Now, let’s pause because there are a couple of things climate change believers and I agree on. I love that they see a desire to care for the earth. But that is a Christian principle of dominion—care for the earth in a responsible way. They have warped this belief into a religious fervor of worshipping the earth instead of using it the way God intended (e.g., Romans 1:25[12]).

Is it good to have cleaner air and water, recycle, and be responsible for our environment? Yes, it is. So please don’t get me wrong. I love that we can use technology to burn things cleaner—coal for example is burned 80% cleaner than in the past. Or that we can reuse certain things to be more efficient (e.g., recycling) and discover new or improved energy sources. I love that.

So, what am I talking about? I’m talking about the application of a false religious worldview that has zeal without knowledge. The Climate Cult is fueled by a false worldview, false predictions, and making demands that were unwarranted from the data because of these strict religious views.

In the secular view, it’s much more of a problem. If we are just rearranged chemicals on a planet that ultimately came from nothing and has no purpose, and has no meaning, and there will be heat death in the universe where nothing really mattered (as the secular worldview teaches), then why do they care?  Note the inconsistency.

Another thing we agree on is that man is involved. But we don’t agree on how man is involved. In the biblical view, man had dominion over the earth and when we sinned, the originally-perfect earth is now subjected to sin and its effects. And sinful man is living with those effects and will die (culminating in an eternal death in Hell after we die physically).

This is why we need a Savior to save us from sin and death. So, climate problems are because of man—man’s sin at the beginning in Genesis 3 as well as man’s sin that led to the Flood (more on these in a moment), but subsequently our action contribute to very little. Obviously, we have two different understanding of how man was involved.

CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) Is Essential To A Healthy Planet

Without CO2, the planet would “die” quickly. How often are we told this? Without CO2, plants would wither and cease to produce clean air and oxygen (O2). So, we need CO2 to maintain a healthy balance. There is a range of course—too much could be bad too.

CO2 is a recyclable gas naturally in our environment as phytoplankton and plants devour it. When there is a little more in the atmosphere, the plants and phytoplankton do very well (e.g., in controlled environments CO2 is added to promote good plant growth). When there is less—plants aren’t as vigorous. When CO2 starts to get a little higher, nature balances it out—this is what we expect based on God’s Word—even in our broken and sinful world.

God designed the world to remain in balance and has promised this balance will not get out of hand until He returns and the earth no longer needs to endure per Genesis 8:22:

“While the earth remains, Seedtime and harvest, Cold and heat, Winter and summer, And day and night Shall not cease.” (Genesis 8:22, NKJV)

God is making a new heaven and a new earth if you didn’t know that (Isaiah 65:17[13], 66:22[14]; 2 Peter 3:13[15]; Revelation 21:1[16]). This cursed and broken creation (since Genesis 3 with sin) does have its problems. This is but a taste of what life is like without God upholding things in a perfect state. We look forward to a perfect world again for those who believe in Jesus Christ and put their faith in Him.

So Why Does The Earth Experience Fluctuations In Temperature?

So why does the global temperature go up and down. The obvious reason is due to the output of the sun. The sun fluctuates its radiation and the earth mimics this. Is it really this simple? Yes. Dr. Jason Lisle, an astrophysicist who specialized in the sun in his PhD, points out that the sun is the primary culprit.[17]

The sun goes through a 22-year cycle of magnetic reversals (to get back to its original polarity) which affect things like sunspots and output. In short, more sunspots—more heat output and less sunspots equate to less heat output. Dr. Lisle writes:

“We must understand that the most important natural factor in determining the earth’s temperature is the sun. We take for granted that the sun is stable and warms the earth in a uniform way. For the most part, it does; it is an unusually stable star. But the sun does have natural cycles and minor changes in intensity that affect climate on the earth. One such cycle is the relatively short-term sunspot cycle. However, much longer variations may also exist. There is evidence that such variations have a substantial effect on earth’s climate.”[18]

Although greenhouse gases like methane, water (H2O), and CO2 add a little as well—and thank goodness—without these effects the earth’s temperature would be significantly lower to a point that life may not be possible![19] Again, a great balance on the part of God’s design even in a sin-cursed world.

But here is the crux—in the Climate Cult, man is blamed for global warming and changes because we’ve adding greenhouse gases like CO2 to the atmosphere. This neglects the fact that the manmade additions of CO2 and methane are only considered minor contributions to the overall influx of CO2 into the air.[20] 

Furthermore, the primary greenhouse gas in the atmosphere is water! About 95% of greenhouse effects are from water. CO2 and methane are not the powerhouse like water is. Our atmosphere is made up primarily of these 4 gases:

·        Nitrogen 78.08%

·        Oxygen 20. 95%

·        Water—up to 4% (fluctuates)

·        Argon 0.93 %

After these, there are trace gases like Carbon Dioxide (0.04%) and then hydrogen, helium, neon, and methane—all having less than 0.00182%:

It was pointed out that CO2 production by man is dwarf by natural means of CO2 production. So, what else produces CO2 naturally? Massive sources of CO2 come from outgassing from oceans, venting volcanoes, fungi, decomposing vegetation and other biologicals, wildfires, and animals. These sources produce most of the CO2 in our atmosphere. Of course, the amount of CO2 released go up and down as well.

Greenhouse gases are essential and they too fluctuate because of natural production, while man’s contributions are actually minimal by comparison. All the while, the earth is designed to balance things out and that is what we observe.

Have Climates Changed?

Yes. Bible believers believe this and it surprises people! Originally, the earth was designed perfectly and very good (Genesis 1:31[21], Deuteronomy 32:4[22]). The earth was designed in such a way that man—without wearing clothes—should have been able to inhabit the entire world (they were commanded to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth, Genesis 1:28[23]).

After sin in Genesis 3, God cursed the ground and the animals (which were under man’s care) and sentenced man to death. The world changed. Then there was the Flood of Noah’s day which was the largest climate disaster ever—even rearranging continents, coastlines, and mountain ranges to what they are today. Of course, there has been minor changes since then as well.

The Flood triggered an Ice Age (in caps usually denotes the single Ice Age that followed the Flood as opposed to “ice age” or “ice ages” in the secular story going back for eons). This major climate change also includes warming and cooling periods like the medieval and Roman warm periods and the Little Ice Age (1300-1800) as ice retreated and came back again in ebbs and flows.

An Ice Age causes fluctuations in sea level and affects global weather patterns (by taking water out of the seas and lakes resulting in less water for the global water cycle). This in turn likely caused certain droughts that may have been in correlation with certain famines in Scripture (Abraham’s day, Joseph’s Day, and so on).

So yes, there was definitely climate change—but note this was not because of burning fuels in the industrial revolution—which are minor additions when compared globally. 

Biblical Response to Climate Cultism

 As Christians, we want to take care of the earth, but not worship it. We also want encourage those who have been caught up in the Climate Cult to realize that it is the biblical worldview that gives us a basis to take care of the earth (i.e., have dominion)—not secular religions.

It is also a biblical worldview that explains why the earth is broken, even though it still balances things out fairly well. We need a new heaven and a new earth due to sin and the curse.

The only solution is through Jesus Christ, the Creator Himself, who died for our sins (our rebellions against God’s law). Christ took the punishment we deserve and offers the free gift of eternal life through His death, burial, and resurrection. We hope those trapped in the Climate Cult will come to repentance through Jesus Christ.

 

 



[1] John Berry, Climate Cult, John Berry Ministries, October 2020, p. 47. 

[2] Karen Harp, How do volcanoes affect world climate?, October 4, 2005, Scientific American, https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-volcanoes-affect-w/.

[3] Volcano Hazards Program Editors, Volcanoes Can Affect Climate, USGS, Accessed April 16, 2024,  https://www.usgs.gov/programs/VHP/volcanoes-can-affect-climate.

[4] Editors, 1816 - The Year Without Summer, National Park Service, US Department of the Interior, accessed April 16, 2024,  https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/1816-the-year-without-summer.htm.

[5] To get a global temperature, local temperatures were recorded and then used to build estimates of global temperature. Today we use more data points including satellites to be more accurate than the “old days”. So, there may be a higher level of error in older data; Jason Lisle, Global Warming’s Solar Connection, Answers Magazine, July 1, 2010, pp. 52-55,  https://answersingenesis.org/environmental-science/climate-change/global-warmings-solar-connection/.  

[6] Josef Joffe, The Cult of Climatism: The religion of global warming preaches doom and punishment, even as its own high priests hedge their bets. Meanwhile, its fearful, furious dogmas make a cooperative response to climate change all but impossible, Hoover Digest, Issue 2, Spring 2020, https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA633468968&sid=googleScholar&v=2.1&it=r&linkaccess=abs&issn=10885161&p=AONE&sw=w&userGroupName=anon%7E527252f1&aty=open-web-entry.

[7] Ken Braun, Al Gore’s 30 Years of Climate Errors: Glacial Recount, Capital Research Center, February 13, 2023, https://capitalresearch.org/article/al-gores-30-years-of-climate-errors-part-1/ (first of a several part series).

[9] Mark Perry, The Climate Change Cult: 10 Warning Signs, AEI, April 20, 2019, https://www.aei.org/carpe-diem/the-climate-change-cult-10-warning-signs/.

[10] John Berry, Climate Cult, Chapter 4: The Anti-Human Agenda, John Berry Ministries, October 2020, pp. 65-71.

[11] John Berry, Climate Cult, John Berry Ministries, October 2020, pp. 58-64.

[12] Romans 1:25 who exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen (NKJV).

[13] Isaiah 65:17 “For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; And the former shall not be remembered or come to mind. (NKJV)

[14] Isaiah 66:22 “For as the new heavens and the new earth Which I will make shall remain before Me,” says the LORD, “So shall your descendants and your name remain. (NKJV)

[15] 2 Peter 3:13 Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells. (NKJV)

[16] Revelation 21:1 Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. Also there was no more sea. (NKJV)

[17] Jason Lisle, Global Warming’s Solar Connection, Answers Magazine, July 1, 2010, pp. 52-55,  https://answersingenesis.org/environmental-science/climate-change/global-warmings-solar-connection/.

[18] Ibid.

[19] Ibid.

[20] Ibid.

[21] Genesis 1:31 Then God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good. So the evening and the morning were the sixth day. (NKJV)

[22] Deuteronomy 32:4 He is the Rock, His work is perfect; For all His ways are justice, A God of truth and without injustice; Righteous and upright is He. (NKJV)

[23] Genesis 1:28 Then God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” (NKJV)


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