Why are people who believe in god the same ones who don't believe climate change is

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real? I know it's generalizing, but generally speaking, that's exactly the way it is. And I can't figure out why. Is it because the issue was mistaken for a political one because of Gore's involvement? Is it because believers just don't buy ANYTHING that has a scientific foundation of fact? What is it? I can't figure it out.
Rene, thanks for illustrating the point. Note I didn't use the "global warming" term you were programed to respond to with that statement.
Jim actually read the question and answered it! Shock and amazement ensues (thanks, dear).
 
Evidence points towards global warming, which is occuring at a faster rate then normal. It's also following the typical pattern, albeit at a greater speed. Weather changes, climate changes, ice caps melting, etc.

However religion has become increasingly political, and as a result many religious people blindly believe whatever their religious leaders/politicians tell them.
 
People are able to follow a number of paths that indirectly connect the issues. Sometimes it is nothing more than listening to people who agree with you on another issue.
 
Your mistake is to ask a good question and then ruin it by suggesting that Christians are anti-science. It is possible to see a different, scientific, reason for something.
The new way to argue is to say someone is "scientific", only if they believe the way your side believes.
 
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