Get ready for Pope Francis’ climate change encyclical

The Pope’s encyclical on climate change will be released tomorrow.

Readers of this blog know that I’ve been skeptical of climate change hysteria, sometimes dubbing it “climate change theology.”

My skepticism is based on a number of factors:

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The age of delusion

“As the emperor proceeded down the street, everyone exclaimed, “Goodness, the emperor’s new clothes are incredibly beautiful! The finest he’s ever worn! What a perfect fit!” No one wanted to admit that the emperor was naked, for that would make the person seem stupid or unfit for his or her job.

At last a small child said, “But he doesn’t have anything on!”

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E pluribus unum

Here’s where things get interesting: liberals have erected a sophisticated network of preferences for these protected classes. About the only unprotected class is white males. Interestingly, since affirmative action was applied to college admissions, we’ve seen male enrollment in colleges plummet from 58% of enrollees in 1970 to 43% today.

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Human abortion is on the decline

It is a callous man or woman who doesn’t care that their child will experience searing pain at the hands of the abortionist’s weapons during the last hour of their life.

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The counter cultural significance of birthdays

Are you on Facebook?

For those of you who aren’t into social networking, Facebook notifies you of friends’ birthdays. You’re given the opportunity to write them a birthday message.

The question is: are birthdays overrated?

The answer is …

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