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Uncharted Territory, rapid warming greatly exceeds models' forecasts
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<blockquote data-quote="eclipsenow" data-source="post: 77657886" data-attributes="member: 274355"><p>SHORT THEOLOGICAL NOTE. Revelation is not a time-table of the end, but a gospel sermon with incredible imagery to describe the Roman persecution of Christians. Through that, it applies to all Christians that have survived persecution across all time. Best book on it? "Apocalypse now and then" by Phd in history and theology, Dr Paul Barnett.</p><p></p><p>HOPE: I like to spread awareness of climate change as a threat, and then offer hope in the technological trends. Hope in Jesus is an ultimate thing - but some young men need hope to keep them alive long enough to have that further, more eternal conversation. Because I'm into all this greenie solutions stuff because of a suicide on a doomer email list I was on years ago. I've met with the father. The forum moderator was not brave enough! Grrr!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eclipsenow, post: 77657886, member: 274355"] SHORT THEOLOGICAL NOTE. Revelation is not a time-table of the end, but a gospel sermon with incredible imagery to describe the Roman persecution of Christians. Through that, it applies to all Christians that have survived persecution across all time. Best book on it? "Apocalypse now and then" by Phd in history and theology, Dr Paul Barnett. HOPE: I like to spread awareness of climate change as a threat, and then offer hope in the technological trends. Hope in Jesus is an ultimate thing - but some young men need hope to keep them alive long enough to have that further, more eternal conversation. Because I'm into all this greenie solutions stuff because of a suicide on a doomer email list I was on years ago. I've met with the father. The forum moderator was not brave enough! Grrr! [/QUOTE]
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