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The psychology behind climate change denial.
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<blockquote data-quote="AlexB23" data-source="post: 77656492" data-attributes="member: 450900"><p>Agreed, and it is so sad that some Christians twist the verses for their own benefit.</p><p></p><p>Seems that the Christians are ignoring Psalm 111:2, which is a verse for people that study creation (eg. climatologists, scientists, etc). This is a devotional that I did on this verse.</p><table style='width: 100%'><tr><td><p style="text-align: left"><strong>Date</strong></p> </td><td><p style="text-align: left">April 11, 2024</p> </td></tr><tr><td><p style="text-align: left"><strong>Verse</strong></p> </td><td><p style="text-align: left">Psalm 111:2 (ESV): Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them.</p> </td></tr><tr><td><p style="text-align: left"><strong>Explanation</strong></p> </td><td><p style="text-align: left">Psalm 111:2 expresses wonder at God's great works or deeds, which are studied by all who delight in them. Scientists engage with these works through their research and discovery. Faith and science complement each other, as both acknowledge God's presence and power in the natural world. Scientific inquiry is driven by a belief in a deeper meaning to the universe and a recognition of God's involvement. The verse affirms that studying God's works deepens our appreciation for and connection to the LORD.</p> </td></tr></table></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexB23, post: 77656492, member: 450900"] Agreed, and it is so sad that some Christians twist the verses for their own benefit. Seems that the Christians are ignoring Psalm 111:2, which is a verse for people that study creation (eg. climatologists, scientists, etc). This is a devotional that I did on this verse. [TABLE] [TR] [TD][LEFT][B]Date[/B][/LEFT][/TD] [TD][LEFT]April 11, 2024[/LEFT][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][LEFT][B]Verse[/B][/LEFT][/TD] [TD][LEFT]Psalm 111:2 (ESV): Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them.[/LEFT][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][LEFT][B]Explanation[/B][/LEFT][/TD] [TD][LEFT]Psalm 111:2 expresses wonder at God's great works or deeds, which are studied by all who delight in them. Scientists engage with these works through their research and discovery. Faith and science complement each other, as both acknowledge God's presence and power in the natural world. Scientific inquiry is driven by a belief in a deeper meaning to the universe and a recognition of God's involvement. The verse affirms that studying God's works deepens our appreciation for and connection to the LORD.[/LEFT][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/QUOTE]
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