Climate change conversations squeeze their way into so many different topics, yet climate research is rife with confusion. Which scientists are right: those who say pollution causes most global warming, or those who say that pollution may only play a minor role? Even expert opinions vary to extremes. In contrast, Genesis makes confident statements about earth’s climate.
The 2009 climategate fiasco illustrates the confusion inside climate research.1 Extracted emails exposed how certain climate researchers suppressed scientists who disagreed with them. An embarrassing placard at Glacier National Park in Montana also shows confusion. The old sign said that human activity warms the world enough to melt glaciers. It said, “Computer models indicate the glaciers will all be gone by the year 2020.” But the glaciers remain—so the park officials changed the sign.2 Whether through scientific suppression or waffling words, climate science seems to shift like the daily forecast.
In contrast, the Word of God stands forever.3
For example, Genesis lists three big famines that fit Ice Age climate shifts. Noah’s Flood warmed oceans and powered volcanos that caused earth’s Ice Age. Centuries later, oceans cooled, volcanos calmed, and ice sheets melted. As the Ice Age faded, the Middle East transitioned from wetlands to deserts.4 Abram travelled across today’s Iraq to Egypt across a “well watered” land that stands dry today.5 Genesis 12:10 says, “Abram went down to Egypt to dwell there, for the famine was severe in the land.” Crops won’t grow without rain.
Back then, melting ice sheets exposed new land far north of Egypt. Farming could continue up there. Ancient Egyptians relied more on the Nile when rains failed to fall on their fields.
Scripture records the next major drought during Isaac’s time, saying, “There was a famine in the land, besides the first famine that was in the days of Abraham.”6 Later, the Lord used Joseph as king in Egypt to save many people through a third drought recorded in Genesis. Seven years without rain certainly counts as climate change! That extreme warming had nothing to do with industrial pollution. Scripture’s history and clues on the ground together show that today’s dry Middle East had a wet past.
While Christians should lead in protecting God’s creation, no Bible believer should buy into climate alarmism. This idea says that human activity can destroy the planet. What about God’s promise to Noah? He said, “While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, winter and summer, and day and night shall not cease.”7 God promised that Earth will remain fertile.
The Creator doesn’t make junk. He made earth’s atmosphere strong enough to sustain the people He loves—even when some of those people fail to take care of His creation. Mankind makes mistakes. Our faults bleed into science, signs, and society. In contrast, three droughts and a Genesis promise show the certainty of our great Creator’s Words.
References
1. Radford, B. The Reality of 'Climategate'. LiveScience. Posted on livescience.com December 6, 2009, accessed March 23, 2020.
2. Johnson, J.J.S. 2020. Signs of the Times: Glacier Meltdown. Acts & Facts. 49(4): 21.
3. Isaiah 40:8.
4. See: Osborne, A. H. et al. 2008. A humid corridor across the Sahara for the migration of early modern humans out of Africa 120,000 years ago. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105 (43): 16444-16447, and Clarey, T. Ancient Sahara Was Wetter Than Expected. Acts & Facts. 49(4): 15.
5. Genesis 13:10.
6. Genesis 26:1.
7. Genesis 8:22.
*Dr. Thomas is Research Associate at the Institute for Creation Research and earned his Ph.D. in paleobiochemistry from the University of Liverpool.
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