Why Climate Change Doesn’t Matter

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Nightly news watchers have all seen the footage from the Antarctic with a lone polar bear, simulated here. He’s not stranded on an iceberg! This bear can swim! He’s not stranded alone, he’s looking at the loud buzzing helicopter filming him! The media is tricking you emotionally.


Climate change is bandied about all the time now as an existential threat, by some well meaning people, and some not-so-well-meaning people. On the one hand, we see that some effects by humans can be permanent, like hunting the dodo bird to extinction. On the other hand, temperatures fluctuate from year to year and seasons tend not to repeat annually. Multi-millionaires complain about rising sea levels, and yet they have beachfront mansions. They complain about the carbon emissions of the pawns, and fly the world in the luxury of private jets.

Some would say there is a case to be made about cutting smog, and being stewards of the environment, and this is hard to argue with. What is arguable however is the fatalist view of the necessity of immediate action to control the weather.


God controls the weather.

(Reference Data Point One)


The seasons fluctuate from year to year: some mild summers, some record hot summers; some mild winters, and some record cold winters.

Dr. Willie Soon, an astrophysicist formerly tenured at Harvard, studied climate change theory extensively, and his assessment is that truly poor science is being used by climate scientists. His best theory looking at the data over and over is that as the Earth orbits the sun, there are wobbles in the orbit. Additionally, various other planets and planetoids are contending with the dynamic of gravity’s pull on each others’ orbits. That’s it! That’s why no two years are identical. The climate change industrial complex however is invested in staying the course using emotion and urgency to be able to exert control over human populations, thereby keeping the money rolling in to all involved. The corruption of science.

God created Earth and ultimately He controls its destiny. Consider that Biblically, Earth is serving its purpose as the battleground of Good and evil, and Earth is essentially disposable. We should do our part in common sense conservation of land and materials, however saving the planet is not Humanity’s endeavor. The planet isn’t what we save. We save ourselves by turning to God and his Judeo-Christian laws of goodness, and then we save our loved ones, and our friends and neighbors in-so-far as we can. God gave humans free will as an aspect of His immeasurable love, and in this, we can choose between light and dark, between Good and evil, and between purity and corruption – between sanctity and selfishness. The world by contrast says that you have to have some corruption to be “cool”. This is going to be a hard message to hear for many: We have to take all of the corruption of our whole lives, and discard it, post-haste.

Check out the video below on Rumble.com.

Source: Tucker Carlson Uncensored, January 9, 2024

Source: Eye to Eye, by William Koenig available on Amazon.com

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