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Secular group and global warming?

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how would a secular (non-religious) group view global warming?

i am trying to research that and compare it to a religious group viewing global warming.

thank you all idea's welcome

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  1. Well they might see it as our fault. That if we all try to change it that it will happen. Where as a religious group would say that God would take care of it.


  2. Religious groups rely on "faith" "belief" and "god", whereas secular groups (depending on the the group) rely on "evidence" "fact" and "science".

    My experience is that religious groups are close-minded and stubborn, not willing to accept change, and explain many things by mentioning "god" but offering no proof, evidence, or facts.

    This translates to global warming by some religious groups refusing to acknowledge change, disregarding scientific evidence, and blaming global warming on natural cycles.

    Secular groups, in contrast, are willing to accept change, recognize scientific evidence, and realize that global warming is mostly due to human activities.

    These statements are pretty general and definitely don't apply to all individuals or represent all groups and are the opinions of an atheist.

  3. GLOBAL WARMING==is excessive heat melting the glaciers thats evaporating in huge amounts  and the winds push those clouds to continents to flood our lands, causing floods, mudslides and sink holes. G.W. is also responsible for causing attitudes to be off in life on earth and making storms and disasters extra large and in some cases out of proportion. also at the same time building up all the oceans level to starve out all large species in the oceans and deleting life on earth.http://www.socyberty.com/Activism/First-...

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