I drew this for The Empowerment Alliance. Did you know that natural gas is affordable, reliable and clean energy? America’s energy needs are increasing exponentially as AI becomes more advanced. Wind and solar are not able to meet the demands.
In a CNN interview with Dana Bash, Kamala Harris admitted that the Inflation Reduction Act set new goals for a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. In other words, it was a “Trojan horse” for the Green New Deal. And as the Vice President, Harris cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate for this wasteful legislation.
In 2019, Harris said she would ban fracking on day one. When she became Joe Biden’s running mate, she changed her position. But today, she maintains that her values haven’t changed. Therefore, if she still values banning fracking, it should be no surprise when she flip-flopped back to her original position if she becomes the Commander in Chief.
Last year I wrote an explanation for fossil fuels being a gift from God. Click below.
Life from death: God’s gift of fossil fuels
Al Gore forewarns that the “greatest moral issue of our times is global warming.” Surely he knows that isn’t true. Nevertheless, his scare-mongering has made him very rich.
The world faces wars, rumors of wars, threats of nuclear attacks, violence in the streets, economic disasters, an epidemic of drug addiction, homelessness, sexual immorality, child sexual mutilation and Gore is freaked out about the earth warming 1 degree in a century. Get real.
Climate change is the religion to the environmental whackos. Nature is their god and they demand everyone sacrifice our reliance on fossil fuels to appease their god.
Romans 1:25 says that these people “exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator…”
So what is the Biblical view of fossil fuels?
A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing material such as coal, oil, and natural gas. It is formed in the Earth’s crust from the remains of dead plants and animals when the hydrogen and oxygen are pressed out. The material that is left is extracted and burned as a fuel to produce electricity to power machines, cities, factories and homes…
Plants and animals are rarely buried underground. The only explanation for fossil fuel is the catastrophic worldwide flood detailed in the book of Genesis.
When God judged the earth with a flood thousands of years ago, it resulted in blessing us today with a plentiful and reliable energy source. Fossil fuel is credited with our technological advancements that have extended our life expectancy. Therefore, fossil fuel is a gift from God and we should use it.
Watch Alex Epstein’s video on fossil fuel being an essential part of modern life.
Now, believe it or not, global warming is mentioned in the Bible. But instead of it being caused by man, it will actually be caused by God.
The Bible says that during the Tribulation period, God will judge the inhabitants of earth with intense heat from the sun. Solar activity will make it unbearably hot and there is nothing humans can do to prevent it.
Revelation 16:8-9 says, “The fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun, and the sun was allowed to scorch people with fire. 9 And the people were scorched by intense heat, and they cursed the name of God, who had authority over these plagues; yet they did not repent…”
In 2 Peter 3:7-10 it says that God will destroy the earth by fire on judgment day. Then he will make a new heaven and new earth (Revelation 21:1).
So yeah, global warming is a threat but fossil fuels will not be the cause and green energy like windmills and solar panel farms will not prevent it from happening.
Christians who read the Bible are not concerned about global warming because the Bible says God is sovereign over His creation. Colossians 1:17 says, “He existed before anything else, and he holds all creation together.” Therefore God controls the climate, not man. And those of us who trust in Jesus Christ have this reassurance:
“I am with you always, even to the end of the age. Amen.” (Matthew 28:20).
Thank you for reading — Gary Varvel