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Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

Having rhubarb with dinner?

Getting together with family for the holidays? Do Aunt Sue and Uncle George disagree with your belief in Creation? Or maybe your brother-in-law, the pastor, insists on sharing the gospel again, while telling you evolution is all washed up. If your family is anything like mine, when you sit down for dinner, rhubarb pie isn’t the only rhubarb on the table. There’s nothing quite like a family meal to get a good fight going, especially when worldviews clash.

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Do you trust your local weather forecast?

An online article in last week’s edition of Spiegel Online International, A Superstorm for Global Warming Research, catalogs the sequence of events that led to the ruination of the distinguished career of Phil Jones, the former head of the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. The article gives a good snapshot of what happened in the “Climategate” debacle. Notably, the authors point to the disturbing political agenda behind many climate science conclusions.

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