A Saturday Short
Climate Rapture
Being a believer in a greater or higher power than the natural world offers requires faith. There are people who say their near-death experience or beyond the brilliant light have seen or experienced God or a god; however, there is no scientific evidence to empirically prove God, nor is there a test to show any such eminent power exists. There is historic documentation and ancient text in a number of forms that claim God created and walked the earth, but there is no current experiment or assessment one could use today to observationally substantiate or confirm existence.
Human faith is the only real link to make God, god, or a higher power a reality.
Judeo-Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and other religions have within their distinctive and individual groups a communal ‘consensus’ of faith. They all believe that their God or god is their savior who will deliver them to eternal life, the afterlife, or to the next world or spirit world.
Those who believe in catastrophic anthropogenic global warming (CAGW) or human-induced climate change are exactly identical in their conviction. There is no empirical evidence or provability of CAGW or any test that can be used to provide irrefutable proof that it exists or is continuing. There are no experiments, no specific tests, or records that prove that the climate today is unique when compared to the climate of yesteryear. In fact, quite the opposite is true.
Never have any of the predictions of climate change come true; they have just been pushed off into some cataclysmic future. None of the chaos alarmists continue to advance, like increased storms with a fierce escalation in intensity are happening. Floods, droughts, wildfires are as they always have been, while sea level rise remains constant and slow. Extreme weather, weather that has been with us since the coming of age, is merely rebranded as climate change.
If you look at the rise in CO2, as shown below, despite the large assembly of attempted and progressive mediations, it has not gone down during any period, but remains at a consistent rise. Irrespective of the copious increase in wind turbines, solar panels, biomass, tidal and ocean thermal energies – the injection of electric cars, heat pumps, low-wattage appliances and all of the other madcap, insensible imaginings, CO2 continues to elevate at a constant rate. Despite all evidence to the contrary, the climate mongers believe that an energy intervention continues to be needed.
Back to faith - the rapture is a Christian, eschatological belief, based on the Book of Revelation, that the world will be destroyed by Christ’s second arrival. Climate peddlers purposely strike fear by saying the same devastation will be pursuant to ecologically abhorrent human activity.


