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Are humans contributing to
global climate changes?


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Forrest Johnson,
junior, educational ministries:

"For sure. It's silly to think that burning fossil fuels doesn't contribute somehow, but since global climate changes have happened throughout history, I'm not sure how severe our influence is."

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Joshua Moore,
junior, psychology:

"I think we are, but I also think the scientific facts are being withheld on both sides of the issue."

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Zora Elisa,
grad:

"Destruction of the earth is the result of sin in the world. We can still be good stewards, but all of creation is groaning."

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Tim Herndon,
junior, youth ministry:

"Probably big time. If humans weren't on the earth, we wouldn't have holes in the ozone."

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Hannah Geyer,
sophomore, speech communication:

"Of course. As part of creation, we contribute to everything in it, but God is still in control."

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Jared Kruger,
freshman, psychology:

"In a sense, yes. We are creating greenhouse gasses, but air is cleaner today than it was in the '40s."

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