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“God is essential to our understanding of climate change and the future.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“A strong biblical worldview is vital to living in a climate-changed world.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“Make sure you are listening to God's Word to truly understand life and the universe.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“Much of the modern environmental movement involves giving the creation dominion over man. This climate change activism is a religion that worships nature and man instead of God.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“We're still on an earth that's settling down from the catastrophic Flood about 4,300 years ago and the ice age that was generated from it.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“Not only does the world still suffer from the Fall, but the Flood caused major changes for the future.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“The Groaning Climate Age continues to this day, because God has not yet made a new heavens and earth to restore perfection, as He promised in His Word that He will do one day.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“Those who reject God have an enormous problem. Because they reject God's Word concerning the past, they cannot accurately understand why the present world is the way it is and what will happen to it.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“Without God's Word, one can never fully understand the climate changes we observe.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“Science can't explain everything. Only the Bible provides the foundation and framework for science and everything else in this world.”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids
“It is only through the death of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ that man will be made new (2 Corinthians 5:!7) and exercise wise dominion for the glory of God.”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“May we be found faithful to exercise dominion and stewardship over God's creation in a way that brings Him glory and benefits our neighbor.”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“When climate change science is done starting with the authority of God's Word, we also understand how climate policies can affect people made in the image of God.”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“Climate alarmists blame most climate change on man's issues, but as we have seen, there are many God-designed, natural forces that, in this fallen world, can adversely impact the climate on Earth, which people have no control over.”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“You can't directly test, observe, or repeat the past!”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“Instead of worrying over carbon dioxide, people must be wise stewards of God's creation, exercising dominion...”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“When Adam and Eve sinned in Eden, the world was no longer perfect. That means that the perfect weather God had created is now broken and different.”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“No, carbon dioxide isn't a harmful pollutant. It's a good gas designed by God for life to flourish.”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“God is both the author and sustainer of His creation.”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“When we study observational science, we can see that science does not support the claims regarding man-made climate change and we can stand firm on the authority of God's Word when we are bombarded with claims of earth's destruction.”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“When climate change panic is induced and alarms are sounded in the media or in the halls of academia, we must exercise discernment”
Jessica Deford, Climate Change for Kids
“Climate change was a nail that was continuously hammered into the foundation of my education and science career... But the irony was that I didn't even know what climate change was.”
Jessica DeFord, Climate Change for Kids
“Yes, the climate is changing - but it's not your fault and it won't destroy the earth!”
Ken Ham, Climate Change for Kids