Leave it to ignorant souls like yourselves to deny global warming. It fits in nicely with your other beliefs, such as believing that the earth is only 6000 years old, Jesus is real, and that capitalism is good for poor people with no money.
I must also take issue with this post. While its true that there are a significant number of fundamentalist Christians out there who deny evolution because of their literalist interpretation of the bible and also deny global warming because of their dominionist interpretation of the bible, the sweeping generalization that its all the same brand of idiocy is incorrect.
For example, the most significant factor in predicting climate denial isnt religion or even conspiratorial thinking, but a rigid libertarian worldview. They see climate science and any other science that indicates we may need regulations as an attack on their ideology. Now its easy to label all conservatives as religious anti-science hicks, but its not true.
This article describes an interesting phenomenon discovered in a 2008 PEW study called the smart idiot effect. Among democrats, a higher education correlated with a higher acceptance of climate science. For republicans, however, higher education correlated with a decreased acceptance of climate science. Whats going on here? In short, politically sophisticated or knowledgeable people are often more biased, and less persuadable, than the ignorant. They're better at convincing themselves that they have legitimate counterarguments. It's an example of
motivated reasoning. But really they aren't reasoning theyre rationalizing.
Another thing to keep in mind is that
science denialism isnt exclusive to the political right. True, conservatives are more likely to deny evolution and global warming (also the holocaust, ozone depletion, acid rain, DDT, and HIV/AIDS). But the far left contains more anti-GMO whackos, animal rights extremists, alt. medicine hippies, 9/11 truthers, vaccine deniers, and opponents of nuclear energy. I mean weve got organizations like Greenpeace burning GMO crop fields and PETA bombing university laboratories. Which is worse? I suppose that's a matter of perspective. Here are two reponses to my linked article from opposite ends of the political spectrum:
There's No Such Thing As the Liberal War on Science
Is Leftist Science-Denial The Most Dangerous Kind?
The way science can get twisted by the political arena on its way to the average citizen is unfortunate, but there exists a scientific consensus on each of the aforementioned controversial issues independent of politics.
Regarding your last statement, as a libertarian myself I side with the pro-capitalists. However, I recognize that we do need some regulations because there are instances where free markets fail. Ideals are only ideals and dont always work out how youd like in the real world. I also recognize that Faux News and the GOP grossly misrepresent the poverty issue. And the trickle-down effect doesnt work if you outsource all your blue-collar jobs. I guess what Im trying to say is, American politics are whack. If were going to progress as a society everyone needs to take off their red/blue tinted glasses.