Spiraling Out of Control?

[Today's post is by Jay A. Auxt, co-author of Global Warming and the Creator's Plan, published by Master Books.]

Think of what it would be like to attend a large social event and not be permitted to talk about the weather. How boring! It’s too hot, too cold, too wet, or too dry. But at least it gives us something to talk about.

This is certainly one reason why “global warming” is such a popular topic and why it is so misconstrued. Let’s think about this for a minute. Are we really spiraling out of control? Or is God still in control? Did God use “weather” in any of the following circumstances to achieve His purpose? Noah in Genesis 7-9, Joseph in Genesis 41-42, Elijah in 1 Kings 17, Jonah, Moses, Joshua, Jesus…need I go on?

“But those were thousands of years ago,” you may say. Okay, how about the Pilgrims and the rain of July 1623, the dense fog and General Washington in August of 1776, or perhaps the most noteworthy weather-related experiences ever, the destruction of a French armada of 70 ships and 13,000 men in 1746 during the reign of King Louis XV under the command of the Duke of d’Anville?

The French armada fleet was sent to “teach a lesson” to the British colonies. One by one, each ship was lost at sea or ran aground due to severe weather consisting of wind and dense fog while crossing the Atlantic or during the first couple of weeks of October trying to regroup for a series of attacks. The armada grouped and regrouped, but each time ships and men were lost by disease, wind and fog. Eventually, the remaining troops on one warship, la Sirene, sailed back to France to report to the king how the British colonies stood still and defeated the 70-ship armada without firing a single shot.

The God of Noah, Joseph, Moses, Solomon, and Job and the God of William Bradford, the Duke of d’Anville, and George Washington is the same and omnipotent God of today. Our weathermen do not control the weather. No man has that ability. If God can cause such direct interaction of the weather, a few parts per million of carbon dioxide is not too much for Him to handle.

Have You ALSO Heard?

[Today's post is by Jay A. Auxt, co-author of Global Warming and the Creator's Plan, published by Master Books.]

In the fall of 2008 I began a 12-session seminar on the sciences that support a biblically based creation. The first session began with a survey of topics. The intent was to meet the needs of the attendees. Out of curiosity, I included the subject of global warming on that topic survey. (Yes, global warming is a creation/evolution-charged subject. The evolutionary ideaology is, “since the earth has been here for billions of years, it must be protected enough to last billions of more years.” Clearly the only way that will happen is if “all of you” get off!) Anyway, much to my surprise, global warming tied for first place, along with dinosaurs. Obviously this subject was of more interest to more people than I had ever imagined!

Global warming is certainly an important issue, but are we getting all the facts?

You have heard:

  • The earth has warmed over the past 100 years
  • The artic ice is melting
  • Ice core data indicates that the earth has been getting warmer for the past 100 years
  • Surface temperature data clearly indicates that the earth is getting warmer
  • As Christians, proper stewardship of God’s creation is crucial

But have you also heard:

  • The international temperature standards were not established until 1968
  • A submarine arctic volcano has recently become very active!
  • The same ice cores indicate that all life as we know it died out multiple times due to cold
  • Upper atmosphere satellite data clearly indicates that the earth is getting colder
  • To do that (steward God’s creation) we need to be accurately informed

Our environment is clearly a subject that concerns conscientious Christians. (As well it should.) As Christians, we do need to be good stewards, but we do not need to be distracted from our mission in life. God has a plan  for each and every one of us. The purpose of this book is not to tell you how to take care of the environment (that is between you and God), but to fill in the gaps with the information necessary to make godly and wise choices.

2 Disconcerting Aspects of Global Warming

[Today's post is by Jay A. Auxt, co-author of Global Warming and the Creator's Plan, published by Master Books.]

The first most concerting aspect of the global warming hype is not the temperature change. The most disconcerting concern I have is how Christians respond to this hype. Of course, we are responsible for caring for the earth. Shame on us all for not being better stewards of His creation. However, as Christians, our actions need to be focused on Christ and His direction for our lives. If the deceiver can sidetrack our actions, he has gained ground. Consequently, our actions (how we serve the Lord) need to be based on truth, not media hype.

The next most concerting aspect of the global warming hype is the side-tracking of non-Christians. Yes, the earth will ultimately be destroyed by global warming, but it will not be a gradual warming. The warming will occur very rapidly – in a single day.

“But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.” (2 Peter 3:10)

It is sad and ironic that more people seem to fear this gradual, so-called “global warming” that is too slight to even be discerned by the human skin rather than the rapid, blazing heat that will instantly engulf them at death if they do not turn to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

The last weather and environmental prediction that was 100% accurate was given at the time of Noah. It is fitting that we return to the Biblical forecast to deal with these coming days. God has created this world and has plans for it in the present and the future. No amount of media or political hype can undermine the Word of God or alter our Creator’s Plan. Those who put their trust in Him should never fear the future nor ruin our economic system by trying to cope with this media hype about global warming.

Can You “Feel” Global Warming?

[Today's post is by Jay A. Auxt, co-author of Global Warming and the Creator's Plan, newly published by Master Books.]

It is amazing how many people are absolutely convinced that global warming is occurring. Why is this so amazing? Because most people who are convinced of this warming trend are convinced not by the data, but because they “can feel it.” The temperature of all too many people is obviously “warmer.” How can this be?

Supposedly the earth’s temperature has increased 0.5 degrees over the past 100 years. When we factor in humidity and wind, our flesh cannot “feel” the difference between the supposed 0.5-degree change from one day to the next, never mind over 100 years!

So why are so many people absolutely convinced of this warming trend? Simply because we hear about it in the news practically every day. Consider the following news report: “There are ominous signs that the earth’s weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a drastic decline in food production – with serious political implications for just about every nation on earth. The drop in food output could begin quite soon, perhaps only 10 years from now.”

This statement was not referring to global warming. It was referring to the coming Ice Age as reported in the April 28, 1975  issue of Newsweek. In the mid ’70s the news media was so focused on “global cooling” that far too many people were absolutely confident that the earth was cooling and truly believed they could “feel it.”

This is not just a technical issue. How we serve our Lord and Savior is affected by how we view our surroundings. We need to be persuaded to walk by “truth,” not by media hype and subjective feelings.

Erroneous Extrapolation?

[Today's post is by Jay A. Auxt, co-author of Global Warming and the Creator's Plan, newly published by Master Books.]

As an engineer, we need to be always working with real world science. In other words, the science and data used to design structures and apparatus needs to work in the real world. Although this seems like mere common sense, it is amazing how often science, for the sake of ideology, totally defies this logic. The concept of “extrapolation” is, perhaps, one of the most often abused techniques for those who would like to deceive. The book [Global Warming and the Creator's Plan] uses the example of two identical thermometers, one at the front door and one at the back door of the house.

“You have two laboratory-grade mercury thermometers, both in the shade, one on the front porch and one on the back porch. You notice that the one on the front porch reads 0.5 degrees higher than the one 50 feet away on the back porch. You want to go to town to pick up the mail and need to know how to dress. Town is nearly 3 miles away – 15,000 feet. You extrapolate this 0.5 degree difference from the front of your house to the rear of the house, 50 feet apart, to a town which is 15,000 feet away. Doing so, you come up with a downtown temperature of T=0.5 x 15,000 divided by 5o and get 150 degrees. Consequently, you can scientifically determine it is 150 degrees warmer in town than at your house!”

Obviously, insignificant errors can cause people to jump to enormously erroneous conclusions when extrapolating these minor errors over long periods of time, or in this case, over long distances.

Global warming is one prime example of  this erroneous extrapolation process. Supposedly, over the past 100 years, the world temperature has increased 0.5 degrees. However, how do we know? Globally recognized standard temperatures were only established 40 years ago and the standard was changed in 1990! The variations in the global temperature measurements are greater than the supposed 0.5 degree increase. With what confidence can that data be extrapolated into the future? If engineers attempted to extrapolate uncertainties of strength of material data to this extent in structural designs, people could be killed!

[Editor's note: As Christians, we are certainly responsible for being good stewards of God's creation. The purpose of this book is not to encourage shirking our responsibilities, but to provide the information necessary to assist Christians in making environmental decisions in a sound and responsible manner.]

“Evolutionism Trashed My Life”

[Today's post is by Jay A. Auxt, co-author of Global Warming and the Creator's Plan, newly published by Master Books.]

As an impressionable teenager, evolutionism trashed my life. I confess that I swallowed it hook, line and sinker. Shortly after I was saved (Dec. 21, 1980), I vowed I would never again swallow another “everybody knows” ideology without significant personal investigation. As I began to investigate the contradiction between God’s Word and evolution, it became glaringly clear that society has been duped by bad science, no science, half truths, and just plain ideological hoopla. By the late 1980s, God was using me to share the scientific evidence for His Word on a regular basis.

About 5 years ago it became obvious that the media was using this “everybody knows” tactic to spread their agenda on global warming. What was behind the agenda? Once again, bad science, no science, half truths, and just plain ideological hoopla. As I would speak to different organizations about the fallacies of evolution and the sciences that support God’s Word, I began to receive numerous questions about global warming. To address these questions, I put together a 15-minute presentation that began with a quick 10-question quiz with some of the more blatant misconceptions and then followed the quiz by addressing these 10 myths. It was brief, fun, entertaining, and provided people with enough information to recognize that they should not fall for the old “everybody knows” trick.

However, every presentation generated more questions. It was very clear that, (a) most Christians sincerely want to be good stewards, and (b) they are confused about what that entails. Many had recognized that what they were hearing just didn’t sound quite right, but they couldn’t separate the fact from the fiction with any confidence. Unfortunately, all too many were falling for the global warming myths simply because they didn’t have a balance of information. For a Christian, this is devastating for a variety of reasons. Most importantly, (a) they feel that they have seriously failed their Creator by destroying His greatest tangible gift (the earth), and (b) they shortchange His greatest intangible gift (Jesus Christ) by getting sidetracked from His purpose for their lives! Eventually the presentation grew to 90 minutes and the discussions after the presentation often continued until the lights went down.

About 2 years ago I gave the presentation to the Institute for Scientific and Biblical Research (ISBR) in Lancaster, PA. The discussions continued until the lights went down. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Curtis (a good friend and the president of ISBR) suggested that the 2 of us write a book on the subject. I was very reluctant at first. I did not want to get sidetracked from God’s purpose for my life. That was one of the primary purposes for the presentation! However, with time, it became clear that this was, indeed, God’s will. Dr. Curtis penned the outline and put the process into motion. After working together for 2 years, the product is now available. Dr. Curtis and I pray that God will bless those who read it, and allow them to properly focus on serving Him.

[Editor's note: As Christians, we are certainly responsible for being good stewards of God's creation. The purpose of this book is not to encourage shirking our responsibilities, but to provide the information necessary to assist Christians in making environmental decisions in a sound and responsible manner.]

Why the Book?

[Today's post is by Dr. William M. Curtis III, co-author of Global Warming and the Creator's Plan, newly published by Master Books.]

The raison d’etre for writing the book, Global Warming and the Creator’s Plan, stemmed from the fact that people like Al Gore and others have misrepresented the truth and the real future of this planet as defined in God’s Word.

The Institute for Scientific and Biblical Research was founded for the purpose of advocating a literal historic understanding of the Word of God with emphasis on the book of Genesis. The secular world of the 2oth century has been led by evolutionary scientists, atheists, and unbiblical church leaders into a world of falsehoods, false prophets, poor science, evil and environmental panic that Scripture pictures as indicative of “The Last Days.” Before we are all consumed in this scenario, we felt it would be consistent with our calling to write this book when global warming became a media myth. God’s plan for this earth never involved its continual state under the curse of Genesis 3. We are to treat our environment with Christian responsibility, but not lose sight of the fact that God is calling out His family for a new earth whose Builder and Maker is God. With Jay Auxt coming to our board and joining the fight to get the truth out on global warming, we decided in 2006 to co-author the book.

[Editor's note: As Christians, we are certainly responsible for being good stewards of God's creation. The purpose of this book is not to encourage shirking our responsibilities, but to provide the information necessary to assist Christians in making environmental decisions in a sound and responsible manner.]

Truth or Hype?

[Today's post is excerpted from the newly released book, Global Warming and the Creator's Plan, by Jay A. Auxt and Dr. William M. Curtis III. This book unlocks clues to the controversy and shows readers how to sift unsuported rumor and alarmist rhetoric from verifiable facts. Published by Master Books.]

Global warming has become a fierce debate around the world. Internet search engines deliver more than 56 million hits. Former Vice President Al Gore champions the cause in every possible venue. The media continually trumpet the “impending danger” of severe climate change leading to global food shortages, and even the decline of humanity in as little as 100 years.

It is the media’s responsibility to keep the populace informed. It’s also the media’s job to keep their respective companies profitable. Thus, for one news outlet to outsell the other, “news” must be continually more sensational. Have we regressed to the yellow journalism that plagued media during the early 20th century?

Consider the MSNBC report from August 7, 2007. “South Africa in June had its first significant snowfall since 1981…in South America, Uruguay in May had its worst flooding since 1959…Buenos Aires saw snow in July for the first time since 1918.” The truth is, we should be seeing record-breaking years every year. The world is huge and the weather is diverse. There will be hot spots, cold spots, wet spots and dry spots every year.

This article is not alone. It is just one of many such reports every day. It is strictly hype. How does “the coldest ever in the Midwest” fit into global warming? In January 2009 Alaska was also having “coldest ever” records. Temperatures dropped to 60 below and stayed there for two weeks! This record cold snap was regularly referred to as an “extreme event.”

Alaska, however, was not unique. According to MSNBC on January 16, 2009, thirteen states were having subzero temperatures:

  • -50 in Big Black River, MA
  • -46 in Embarrass, MN
  • -42 in Island Pond, VT
  • -42 in Necedah, WI
  • -39 in Berlin, NH
  • -39 in Monticello, IA
  • -36 in Sterling, IL
  • -35 in Paradox, NY
  • -26 in Stambaugh, MI
  • -20 in Valparaiso, IN
  • -19 in Lawton, PA
  • -16 in Snowshoe Mountain, WV
  • -14 in Dayton, OH

For this cold to span so many states in a single day must shatter many records. But that doesn’t stop all the hype.

As good stewards, Christians have an obligation to care for God’s provisions for us. This would be a natural extension of our gratefulness for all that He has so generously given to us. Notice that according to the biblical passage in Genesis 1:28 that God gave man dominion over all the earth. We are not responsible for rain, wind, volcanos, earthquakes, etc.

[Editor's note: As Christians, we are certainly responsible for being good stewards of God's creation. The purpose of this book is not to encourage shirking our responsibilities, but to provide the information necessary to assist Christians in making environmental decisions in a sound and responsible manner.]

“Man-Induced Global Warming” Totally Unfounded

“Droughts, floods, hurricanes, cyclones. We constantly hear of extreme weather conditions all over the world. We hear of dire warnings like ‘flee Hurricane Ike or face certain death, officials warn.’ To be politically correct, we must assume that these are a direct result of global warming. However, is this true?”

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So write Jay Auxt and Dr. William M Curtis III, authors of Global Warming and the Creator’s Plan, to be released in May 2009 by Master Books. The authors continue, “God has a clear plan for this earth and its inhabitants. Although the media would have you believe the earth is doomed due to global warming, the truth is that the earth has always been warming very gradually and that current warming is insignificant, especially considering the scope of God’s ultimate plan for each and every one of us.”

 Unlock the clues to this contemporary controversy by discovering:

  • Old Testament biblical references from the past
  • Scientific data of the present
  • Biblical prophecy for the future

Contrary to secular media, this book clearly illustrates that the concept of “man-induced global warming” is totally unfounded and that God alone is in control of our destiny. Learn to sift unsupported rumor and alarmist rhetoric from verifiable facts on this hot-button issue with this book. For instance, there have been more record low temperatures than high temperatures since 1970.

Global Warming and the Creator’s Plan includes a comprehensive look at popular “solutions” like electric cars, ethanol, wind and solar power, as well as economic considerations. The book also combines Old Testament biblical references from the past, scientific data of the present, and biblical prophesy for the future.

[Editor's note: As Christians, we are certainly responsible for being good stewards of God's creation. The purpose of this book is not to encourage shirking our responsibilities, but to provide the information necessary to assist Christians in making environmental decisions in a sound and responsible manner.]