Religion and Global Warming

(Crossposted at Friendly Atheist)

The Pew Forum is a reliable source of interesting surveys. This most recent one shows how strongly various religious groups believe that global warming is occurring and if so, whether the warming is caused by humans or not.

One number that does puzzle me is the 36% of Black Protestants who believe the Earth is warming, but due to natural patterns and not human activity. It’s twice that of the US population as a whole, and triple that of the unaffiliated. Why would that be?

But otherwise, the findings don’t surprise me. The most likely group to believe that humans are causing a global warming? Those unaffiliated with a religion, at 58%. Those least likely? The self-identified White evangelical Protestants, at 34%.

I’m guessing there are confounding factors – White evangelical Protestants are more likely to live in the South, so perhaps it’s their geographic location that causes them not to believe the Earth is warming instead of their faith. It’s a classic correlation vs. causation conundrum.

But I don’t think we can dismiss the notion that faith affects people’s environmental views. Not when we have examples like Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL) who read from Genesis in a congressional hearing and proclaimed that “The Earth will end only when God declares it is time to be over. Man will not destroy this Earth, this Earth will not be destroyed by a flood.”

On the other hand, we have to ask: why are these Hong Kong Christians building a full-scale replica of the ark?

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7 Comments »

Comment by BFBF
2009-04-20 11:55:48

Black Protestants…Why would that be?

Black people have always been in touch with nature.

 
Comment by Joe G.
2009-04-21 13:24:29

I suspect that the majority of black Protestants are also evangelical. Although they might be more liberal (i.e. race, class) on some social issues, they are none the less evangelical in their belief systems.

 
Comment by Donald Eckhardt Subscribed to comments via email
2009-04-29 13:48:24

This question didn’t allow the response,

 
Comment by Hayden Robertson
2010-05-24 02:00:17

In reality, no single religion could guarantee us a place in Heaven. In the end, what matters is how we a treat other people.;*,

 
Comment by Holly Martin
2010-07-03 15:11:53

there are lots of social issues that we face these days due to hardships and disease.-*”

 
Comment by Alexandra Cooper
2010-07-28 04:42:08

actually it doesn’t matter what Religion you may have, as long as you treat the other person right.,-”

 
Comment by Kyle Bailey
2010-07-29 13:35:53

there are lots of social issues these days mostly due to our culture and economic situation””

 
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