Evangelical Christians are usually welcomed with open arms on Fox News but apparently the thought of evangelical Christians believing in global warming is too much for Fox to take. After all, believing that global warming is a real thing is heresy, not necessarily against God, but against those other gods, the radicals in the Bush administration.
A group of evangelical Christians, including 85 evangelical Christian leaders, have banded together to form a group called the Evangelical Climate Initiative. The group has produced a television ad urging Christians to become involved in the issue of global warming and it placed a full page ad in today's New York Times.
Neil Cavuto hosted two of the group's leaders on Your World today (February 9, 2006), but before they were introduced, he prejudiced his audience by associating the group with (according to the teachings of Fox) the nearly-communist New York Times, hedonistic "Hollywood," whacked-out Al Gore, and a Kennedy, the family that's liberal to the point of insanity.
The segment opened with a clip from the group's television ad. The announcer said: "As Christians, our faith in Jesus Christ compels us to love our neighbors and to be stewards of God's creation. The good news is that with God's help, we can stop global warming for our kids, our world, and our Lord."
Then Cavuto appeared on screen and said: This ad is part of "a massive advertising campaign" by a group headed "by 85 evangelical Christian leaders who are sounding the alarm about global warming. They even took out a full page ad in today's New York Times. It is an issue that has been pretty much owned by Hollywood and the likes of Al Gore and Robert Kennedy, so can these men of God do something these folks could not - convince America to get serious about global warming?"
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