Guest essay by Eric Worrall
Clean Technica author Steve Hanley seems to think White Evangelicals have traded their integrity for Big Oil Money.
Why White Evangelicals Don’t Care About Climate Change
The evangelical community has been coming in for a lot of criticism in recent months, much of it from religious leaders and conservatives. They seem to be unmoved by the president’s constant berating of Muslims, people of color, refugees, Jews, gays, and any others who are not typically associated with the evangelical community. Actually, make that the white evangelical community, more than 80% of whom voted for Donald Trump. Only about 20% of non-white evangelicals did so, according to the Pew Research Center.
Have Evangelicals Sold Their Souls?
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Scratch the evangelicals who are parading around the corridors of power in Washington, DC, these days and you will find many of them are backed by the Koch Brothers. No one knows if either one of those old crocks attends church on a regular basis, but they have latched on to the evangelical movement and embraced it in a cynical attempt to solidify their political power.
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Fossil Fuels And God
At this point, I am going to stop and suggest — no urge — you to read an article on this topic published last September by Splinter entitled How Fossil Fuel Money Made Climate Change Denial the Word of God. “Conservative groups, funded by fossil fuel magnates, spend approximately one billion dollars every year interfering with public understanding of what is actually happening to our world,” the article points out.
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What the Koch Brothers and their minions have done is to cynically insinuate themselves and their desire to continue profiting from fossil fuels into the core beliefs of the evangelical movement. Writing in the Washington Post last year, Lisa Vox said, “When scientists began sounding the alarm over climate change in the 1980s, conservative evangelicals, who had been somewhat accepting of environmentalism in the 1970s, became convinced that the Antichrist would use the fear of climate change to seize power.”
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Read more: https://cleantechnica.com/2018/04/05/why-white-evangelicals-dont-care-about-climate-change/
Why should we even look at this vile discharge of delusional anti-Trump alarmist fantasy?
An experienced political campaigner once told me that you have to challenge every lie. The bigger the lie, the greater the risk that some people will accept the lie. The implausibility of a lie can actually add to the lie’s credibility. People find it so difficult to imagine someone would make up a story so ridiculous, they seriously consider the possibility that the story is actually true.
This kind of extreme fantasy might be the climate movement’s last gasp, but they have not lost yet. Clean Technica is not the Wall Street Journal, but people read Clean Technica and are influenced by it.
I have read such claims before, though this is probably the most extreme manifestation I have seen so far.
Allowing festering conspiracy theories like the above stand unchallenged, regardless of how implausible they are, can allow the infection to spread.
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Well I’ve worked out by reading this and a few other posts both here, on Willis site
https://rosebyanyothernameblog.wordpress.com/ and elsewhere that I am part of the most hated group in existence— Older, white, balding, overweight, male and now I can add Evangelical Christian to be the icing on the top (UK sugar tax allowing) there is just one slight hiccup in that some of my older, white, balding, overweight male, evangelical friends believe the CAGW claims so something doesn’t add up somewhere.
James Bull
“You don’t care about climate change?” is a loaded question. It assumes that climate change is a problem and bigger problem than everything else like poverty.
And ofc there’s this “Argumentum ad Aurum”, or “follow the money” -fallacy. When the article won’t or can’t prove that climate change is indeed a serious problem, it has to resort “you are paid shills” -fallacies, which are basically ad hominem attacks. Where the person gets his or her money, doesn’t have anything to do with the argument. And yet, I have seen practically everyone use it. Alarmists and skeptics alike. Besides, don’t we all get paid by someone? Therefore we all sold our souls to someone. Reasonable people won’t and shouldn’t be convinced by nonsense like this.
Sigh… I wish someday we will finally be able to leave the middle ages behind, and use reason and logic instead of emotions and feelings.
Hypocrisy, total and typical, from the servile and not-so-bright ecofasc1st press. For every dollar used politically by the “Koch brothers” who they are stalking, 10,000 are donated to ecofasc1st loudmouths and dandified pipeline saboteurs by luvvie-billionaires, celebrities, Putin, Arab oil interests etc.
Political demonologists once again resort to conflating different groups they identify as hobgoblins – in this case evangelicals and climate skeptics – in a pathetic effort to keep their prejudices in the public eye and to delude themselves into believing themselves relevant.