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Earl Evleth wrote:
> It might be a worry that the climate will become hotter than hell.
>
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> Science and faith join forces
>
>
> By RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press Writer Mon Jan 15, 6:32 PM ET
>
>
> Representatives met recently in Georgia and agreed on the need for
> urgent
> action. Details on the talks will be disclosed in Washington on
> Wednesday.
>
>
> "Whether God created the Earth in a millisecond or whether it evolved
> over
> billions of years, the issue we agree on is that it needs to be cared
> for
> today," said Rich Cizik, vice president of government relations for the
>
> National Association of Evangelicals, which represents 45,000 churches.
>
>
>
> Eric Chivian, director of the Center for Health and the Global
> Environment
> at Harvard Medical School, agreed, saying: "Scientists and evangelicals
> have
> discovered that we share a deeply felt common concern and sense of
> urgency
> about threats to life on Earth and that we must speak with one voice to
>
> protect it."
>
>
> Chivian and Cizik, both of whom participated in the talks, declined
> further
> comment.
>
>
> In February 2006, 86 evangelical leaders signed a statement to fight
> global
> warming, saying that human-induced climate change is real, that its
> consequences will hit the poor the hardest, and that Christian moral
> convictions demand an urgent response.
>
>
> They argued that governments, businesses, churches and individuals all
> have
> a role to play. Signatories included presidents of evangelical
> colleges, aid
> groups, churches and pastors of megachurches.
>
>
> The powerful National Association of Evangelicals, however, did not
> join the
> initiative. It is unclear whether Cizik's involvement in the new
> campaign
> will lead the organization to adopt the environment as a central part
> of its
> agenda.
>
>
> Evangelicals and scientists previously failed to launch a large-scale
> joint
> initiative, partly because of differences between evolutionary science
> and a
> literal interpretation of the Bible =E2=80=B9 a rift that dates back to
> Charles
> Darwin's theory of natural selection.
>
>
> Those who met in Georgia, however, are expected to argue that the
> threat to
> life on Earth is too great to let the rift prevent them from working
> together to combat greenhouse emissions.
>
>
> Speakers at the Wednesday announcement will include megachurch pastor
> Joel
> Hunter, who refused to take the leadership of Christian Coalition of
> America
> because the organization wouldn't let him expand its agenda to include
> the
> environment and poverty.
>
>
> Others are Harvard biologist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Edward
> O.
> Wilson and NASA scientist James E. Hansen, who came under fire from the
>
> White House after a 2005 lecture in which he called for urgent
> reductions in
> greenhouse gas emissions to slow global warming.
>
>
> "The evangelicals have a lot of clout on the conservative side of the
> political spectrum, and their voice would be a very welcome one," said
> Jim=20
> Presswood of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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