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Paul wrote in Romans 12:3, For I say, through the grace given unto
me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly
than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath
dealt to every man the measure of faith. First, the faith of
the man who is the subject of this article won’t be a part of the
article. (While I have my opinion of it, it isn’t wise to speak or write
about those things of which one has no direct knowledge.) The article is
about a man who thinks more highly of himself than he ought, and therein
lies all the comment about his faith that is needed. But the reader may
be able to form conclusions about the man’s faith and in what or whom he
places his trust when this article is concluded.
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Who is the man this article is addressing? If you haven’t guessed by
now, here is a hint. His name is Al Gore, the man who gallivants around
the world demeaning the United States and spouting about global warming.
He is the man who said, when caught making requests for political
donations from his White House, government supported office, “There is
no controlling legal authority that says this was in violation of law."
Apparently, Al Gore hasn’t heard of ethics and morals. Yet he invokes
morals on another subject as you will read.
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Al Gore’s latest and longest foray into stupidity is the global warming
nonsense he is spouting. Gore isn’t a scientist, but that means nothing
to the man who thinks more highly of himself than he should. It is most
revealing to know that Gore is a proponent of and believer in the
religion of Gaia, a pagan and heathen that worships the earth. He thinks
he can save the earth, when in reality it is humanity and the earth that
need to be saved from Al Gore and his ilk.
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Not to be out done by Hollywood’s out of control buffoons, Al Gore
produced a movie, Inconvenient Truth, which purports to tell the
truth about global warming. It does everything but tell the truth, but
truth has never been Gore’s long suit, short suit, or any other suit. Of
course, the underlying focus of the movie is Gore’s belief that humans
are ruining what should be an object of worship and if we don’t worship
nature we are doomed at some future time, either in the distance or
closer, depending on which buffoon is speaking.
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Yet, the foolishness has become worse. The Al Gore movie won an Oscar for
the best documentary. A documentary that was no closer to the truth than
Al Capone saying he wasn’t a gangster and that he didn’t pay politicians
to leave him alone. The Hollywood crowd went gaga over the film or maybe
that is Gaia Gaia over the film. This is but one more example of the
disconnection that the Hollywood simpletons have with the real world. Of
course, when continuously wrapped in the world of make believe, how can
anyone see reality?
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A few words ago it was written that Al Gore invoked morals and said the
following about global warming, the demise of the earth, and all the
other ills he imagines will happen if we don’t worship his pagan
goddess. He said, "It's not a political issue, it's a moral issue.” The
only way Gore can push his stupidity onto us is to declare that his work
isn’t political, yet that is where the issue lies. And the proof that
global warming and worship of the earth is his religion, he says that
saving the earth is a moral issue. Can you now see where his faith
resides and how highly he thinks of himself?
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After all is said and done, it is no surprise that the man Gore won an
Oscar from the buffoons who award such things; and In Sorting It Out, it
can be said that with Al Gore in Hollywood, he is in his element. It
takes buffoons to award a buffoon.
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