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Why So Many Smart People Believe in Climate Change

Why So Many Smart People Believe in Climate Change

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast


Why So Many Smart People Believe in Climate Change

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast

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Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Sep 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We all change our behavior on the basis of our beliefs not the facts we learn. Beliefs lead to feelings which are emotional—facts are intellectual. We do things because we feel like it much more often than because we know we should. Recycling is the sacred sacrament of the religion of urban atheists, Secular Fundamentalism. It is based entirely on false beliefs and not on facts. The real reason why America’s temples of Secular Fundamentalism, the universities, hate Christianity but love Islam? How the Quran’s story of creation differs from Genesis. Why sophisticated and experienced adults turned into buffoons as they prostrated themselves at the feet of a precocious 15 year-old girl, Saint Greta Thunberg, the 21st century version of the 15th century Joan of Arc. Why New York pays $300/ton more to process garbage than necessary and why Seattle employs inspectors to root through citizens garbage receptacles. Why do people put up with this nonsense? 
Released:
Sep 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Rabbi Daniel Lapin, known world-wide as America's Rabbi, is a noted rabbinic scholar, best-selling author and host of the Rabbi Daniel Lapin podcast. He reveals how the world REALLY works and reminds us that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change. Rabbi Daniel Lapin is one of America’s most eloquent speakers and his ability to extract life principles from the Bible and transmit them in an entertaining manner has brought countless numbers of Jews and Christians closer to their respective faiths.