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We repeatedly hear the claim that creationists are “climate-change deniers.” But very few people actually deny climate change. It’s observable that climates do change. For example, people used to farm in Greenland, and yet it’s much too cold for that now. Climates change.
But what we do deny are the worldview-based assumptions made by many of those who believe in radical man-made climate change. Since we start with a different foundation, God’s Word instead of evolutionary ideas, it’s no surprise we come to different conclusions. You see, your starting point influences your interpretation even on climate change.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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We repeatedly hear the claim that creationists are “climate-change deniers.” But very few people actually deny climate change. It’s observable that climates do change. For example, people used to farm in Greenland, and yet it’s much too cold for that now. Climates change.
But what we do deny are the worldview-based assumptions made by many of those who believe in radical man-made climate change. Since we start with a different foundation, God’s Word instead of evolutionary ideas, it’s no surprise we come to different conclusions. You see, your starting point influences your interpretation even on climate change.

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