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🗓️ 22 December 2022
⏱️ 51 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Christians give more charity than any other group in the world. |
| 0:07.0 | We will talk about a study that reveals the stunning statistics about how much Christians contribute in the way of generosity. |
| 0:15.0 | Also, we will look at a few polls that show what Christians think, especially the younger generations of Christians about climate change, about same-sex marriage, and what this all means. |
| 0:29.0 | We will also be talking to the head of a sponsor of this show, CrowdHealth, about what his company is doing and how they're helping Christians who have health care costs, how we can come together to help each other navigate this medical world and help each other when we are going through medical crises and meeting our medical needs. |
| 0:54.0 | This episode is brought to you by our friends at GoodRanters. Go to GoodRanters.com. Use promo code Ali at checkout. That's GoodRanters.com. promo code Ali. |
| 1:04.0 | Okay, I wanted to talk about a few interesting studies that I've seen about Christians, what Christians do, and what Christians think. |
| 1:22.0 | The first study that I wanted to look at was a study about climate change. I get emails from Pew Research that I signed up for, and sometimes they have a study that really interests me. |
| 1:34.0 | The title of this study, or the headline advertising this study, is younger evangelicals in the US are more concerned than their elders about climate change. |
| 1:45.0 | This doesn't really surprise me necessarily. If you look at the views of each generation, you will see whether they're Christian or not, each generation gets more progressive, more liberal than the last. |
| 2:00.0 | That is a result of education in this country and the ideology that characterizes most public education, even some private education. That is also the result of what people see on social media, what they are fed via Snapchat, via Instagram, via TikTok. |
| 2:21.0 | That's the ideology that's pervasive in Hollywood. All of the secular forces lean to the left, and that has infected, unfortunately, many pulpit. |
| 2:33.0 | Many pulpit, who think that they can out love God by disagreeing with God, and what he says about marriage, and what he says about sexuality, and what he says about righteousness, and sin. |
| 2:44.0 | So they are essentially preaching a false gospel that sounds more worldly than it does biblical, and thus you have a lot of young people who are confused. |
| 2:53.0 | Now, I'll talk about why I think that is the case when it comes to the climate. That's not because I think that it's wrong to care about the environment, or we shouldn't care about the earth, or that we shouldn't recycle, or that we should just throw trash around things like that. |
| 3:09.0 | That's not what I'm saying. Of course, I think that we should care about the earth, because we read, and Genesis, that we are given dominion over the earth. |
| 3:15.0 | We should steward it, we should work the ground, we should produce good things out of it, we should take care of animals, we can have compassion for all of those things, while still realizing that there are some very serious, very fundamental questions about climate change ideology. |
| 3:30.0 | Because that is what it has become. It is climate change ideology. It has become a religion, no matter how many times they've been disproven, no matter how many Algor predictions have been wrong, they continue to double down, and they use the existential threat of climate change, or so they say is an existential threat, to scare you into doing what they want you to do for their own political ends. |
| 3:57.0 | And when I say they, I'm talking about those are the world economic forum, I'm talking about Democrat politicians, I'm talking about the global politicians that are, for example, shutting down farms in the Netherlands that are forcing people to drive electric cars trying to get rid of gas cars, shutting down oil production sites in the United States, only to rely on other terrible countries, committing all kinds of human rights atrocities for our own people. |
| 4:26.0 | All in the name of helping the environment, trying to stop the production of meat, getting people to eat bugs, all because they say that this is going to help the globe, this is going to help us save the world from the deleterious effects of climate change. |
| 4:44.0 | Of course, they don't talk about how healthy the barrier reef is doing, they don't talk about all of the cycles of climate change that the universe has gone through, and that we are still here, this is really just a premise for them to transform society, for them to take more control, and for them to push policies that give them more power and money. |
| 5:04.0 | There's a lot of money as we have talked about several times in green energy, there's a lot of money and making these windmills and making these solar panels that are also, by the way, really bad for the environment, there's a lot of power and a lot of governments and a lot of NGOs when it comes to climate change activism and ideology. |
| 5:24.0 | Link a couple past episodes, one that I did with Jackie Daley, and then another one that I did recently with an author who talks a lot about the great reset and climate change, and you can learn a little bit more just about how false a lot of the assertions are when it comes to climate change activism. |
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