Another sign of the times. Mark this one in your history books for studies on the Rise and Fall of the Great Warming Delusion. Yes, it’s another well written piece on the religious nature of the faith some have in our ability to change the weather. But this time there are sounds of the death knell…
Jo
The climate religion fades in spasms of anger and twitches of boredom
How do religions die? Generally they don’t, which probably explains why there’s so little literature on the subject. Zoroastrianism, for instance, lost many of its sacred texts when Alexander sacked Persepolis in 330 B.C., and most Zoroastrians converted to Islam over 1,000 years ago. Yet today old Zoroaster still counts as many as 210,000 followers, including 11,000 in the U.S. Christopher Hitchens might say you can’t kill what wasn’t there to begin with.
Consider the case of global warming, another system of doomsaying prophecy and faith in things unseen.
As with religion, it is presided over by a caste of spectacularly unattractive people pretending to an obscure form of knowledge that promises to make the seas retreat and the winds abate. As with religion, it comes with an elaborate list of virtues, vices and indulgences. As with religion, its claims are often non-falsifiable, hence the convenience of the term “climate change” when thermometers don’t oblige the expected trend lines. As with religion, it is harsh toward skeptics, heretics and other “deniers.” And as with religion, it is susceptible to the earthly temptations of money, power, politics, arrogance and deceit.
WSJ: Death of climatology religion Don Surber.
Bret Stephens, deputy editorial page editor of the Wall Street, reviewed the latest batch of e-mails from prominent climatologists and declared the religion of climatology dead. Passed on. No more. Ceased to be. Expired. Gone to meet its maker. Stiff. Bereft of life. Pushing up the daisies. Joined the bleedin’ choir invisible.
The hoary Monty Python sketch, where the customer complaining about a dead parrot that the shopkeeper insists is not dead, truly does apply. Munchkins in the media have been parroting the political line of the climatologists in academia — scientists are the last thing they are — for decades, scoffing at those of us who were skeptics (I am now a cynic) as ignorant and anti-science, as the climatologists in the Fourth Estate made and still make wild proclamations that we were bought off by some sort of secret cabal of Eco-Villains, a childish presumption that is the result of the kids who took Captain Planet cartoons a at face value growing up and now wish to educate the mouth-breathing masses.
These green reporters should be paid in crackers, not cash….keep reading
