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This week we saw that many of the claims of climate change alarmists are based on old-earth assumptions. But as Christians we start with the Bible’s history that our Earth is young and was radically changed by a global flood. When you start with the Bible, there is no man-made climate crisis.
So how should we respond? Well, we need to be good stewards of the earth God has given us. But this doesn’t mean we rush to make the radical changes suggested by alarmists. Instead, do good research that starts from a biblical worldview and recognize that our climate was designed by an all-wise Creator who sees the future.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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This week we saw that many of the claims of climate change alarmists are based on old-earth assumptions. But as Christians we start with the Bible’s history that our Earth is young and was radically changed by a global flood. When you start with the Bible, there is no man-made climate crisis.
So how should we respond? Well, we need to be good stewards of the earth God has given us. But this doesn’t mean we rush to make the radical changes suggested by alarmists. Instead, do good research that starts from a biblical worldview and recognize that our climate was designed by an all-wise Creator who sees the future.

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