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A Tale of Two Armageddon’s: Which End are You Waiting For?

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PLANET EARTH AND RELIGION - Welcome to America, land of enough delusional end-times nuts that it actually affects public policy:

The United States has failed to take action to mitigate climate change thanks in part to the large number of religious Americans who believe the world has a set expiration date.

Research by David C. Barker of the University of Pittsburgh and David H. Bearce of the University of Colorado uncovered that belief in the biblical end-times was a motivating factor behind resistance to curbing climate change.

“[T]he fact that such an overwhelming percentage of Republican citizens profess a belief in the Second Coming (76 percent in 2006, according to our sample) suggests that governmental attempts to curb greenhouse emissions would encounter stiff resistance even if every Democrat in the country wanted to curb them,” Barker and Bearce wrote in their study, which will be published in the June issue of Political Science Quarterly.

The study, based on data from the 2007 Cooperative Congressional Election Study, uncovered that belief in the “Second Coming” of Jesus reduced the probability of strongly supporting government action on climate change by 12 percent when controlling for a number of demographic and cultural factors. When the effects of party affiliation, political ideology, and media distrust were removed from the analysis, the belief in the “Second Coming” increased this effect by almost 20 percent.

“[I]t stands to reason that most nonbelievers would support preserving the Earth for future generations, but that end-times believers would rationally perceive such efforts to be ultimately futile, and hence ill-advised,” Barker and Bearce explained. 

There are enough places in the country where enough people believe this garbage that action on climate change will be stopped by any one of: a House Republican majority; or 40 fossil fuel loving Senators; or a conservative president. Changing the minds of these people will be impossible. We have to kill the filibuster and take back the House, or watch the planet go down in flames because of a bunch of morons who believe that God will putting the world to the sword anyway.

(David Atkins blogs at Hullabaloo)

-cw

 

 

 

CityWatch

Vol 11 Issue 36

Pub: May 3, 2013


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