BIBLE GUIDE to CLIMATE

Anonymous

(Investigator 117, 2007 Nov.)


"Global warming is a reality… The repercussions of melting glaciers, disruptions in the Gulf Stream and record heat waves edge toward the apocalyptic: floods, pestilence, hurricanes, droughts… Almost all of the twenty hottest years on record have occurred since the 1980s." (Scientific American, September 2006, p. 24)

 

BIBLE GUIDES REAL-ESTATE

Investigator’s editor owned two vacant allotments on Kangaroo Island, one barely above high-tide level, the other higher up. I advised, "Sell the low-lying one." My advice was guided by Bible prophecy.

The Bible similarly guided a land-purchase I made in 1971. The area was low-lying but I picked the most elevated property available.

In Investigator 60 & 68 I interpreted several Bible passages as predicting the flooding of the world’s coasts by rising ocean levels. I return now to one passage for additional comment.
 
 

INTERPRETATION OF "SEA"

Jesus said:

And there will be signs in sun and moon and stars, and upon the earth distress of nations in perplexity at the roaring of the sea and the waves, men fainting with fear and with foreboding of what is coming on the world… (Luke 21:25)
In 1971 I took this literally. Jesus’ prophecy had to guide the Church through at least 2,000 years. Its importance, therefore, demanded literal, plain language.

Some commentators quote Isaiah — "the wicked are like the tossing sea" — and claim that by "sea and waves" Jesus meant wicked people. However, Jesus’ prophecy doesn’t mention Isaiah. In the Gospels "sea" is always literal and mostly means the Sea of Galilee. In Luke 21 the sea causes "distress of nations" and so must mean the "sea" everywhere, not just in Galilee.
 
 

WATCHING SINCE 1971

In 1971 I read Wilderness and Plenty wherein Sir Frank Fraser Darling refers to rising carbon dioxide levels warming the climate:

The warming oceans and atmosphere would mean a recession of the polar ice caps. The Greenland ice is 9000 feet thick, so if that were to melt, the level of the oceans would rise considerably. Our ports would go under quite literally, and with them vast tracts of fertile soil. What happens then to the swarming human population? (p. 63)
In 1973 I retained a news report about "Crazy Weather World-wide" thinking it might be early evidence of things to come. (The News, January 8, 1973)

In 1984 I wrote a 9000-word university essay on "Air pollution and the World’s Climate". Several pages speculated about the icecaps:

Another circumstance, potentially so important as to place qualifications on everything discussed hitherto, is the possible instability of the West Antarctic Icesheet. An area of 3,000,000km2 is held in place by submerged mountain ranges in some areas at levels below 1km. Instability is evidenced by the generally concave surface, basal melting and decreasing glacial area (Hughes, 1973). Changes in the ice volume, if for example temperatures rose 4oC, could lead to surges in the ice followed by disintegration and collapse into the surrounding oceans. Schneider and Chen (1980) estimated that a potential 7.6 metre ocean level rise would inundate 2.1% of the USA land area ousting 16 million people. If the collapse occurred quickly, say 1-week, the destruction of coastal cities and harbours by tsunamis would be comparable to damage wrought by a nuclear war…
I wrote a page on "God and the Greenhouse" for Investigator 6 and more in #60 and #68.
 
 

EVIDENCE

Parts of Antarctica have warmed 4.5oC in 50 years. Temperature records are being broken the world over. Other indicators of climate change include:

  • North America’s Lake Superior is dropping and has warmed by 2.5oC since 1979. (New Scientist, 2 June, 2007, pp 8-9)