On one of last week’s shows, the extremely religious Bryan Fischer hosted the equally extremely religious Cal Beisner, who tried to discredit environmentalism by saying it was a religion.
From Right Wing Watch:
How exactly is environmentalism a religion, you ask? Well, as Beisner explained, it has its own doctrines, its own holy day (Earth Day,) its own food taboos, sacrifice rituals (recycling,) paradoxical beliefs, sacred structures (recycling bins,) and it proselytizes. And, as Fischer added, just like with the early church, heretics (i.e. global warming deniers like Fischer and Beisner) are punished and excommunicated:
Ironically, Beisner inadvertently admitted that global warming was a problem by saying that nuclear energy would solve “the problem.”
Here’s the video:
I’m so glad that Fischer’s and Beisner’s religion doesn’t have doctrines, holy days, paradoxical beliefs and sacred structures. That would be creepy! Now, please excuse me while I go worship at my sacred structure and sacrifice recycle my empty cans. The cult leaders recycling guys pick them up tomorrow.
Beisner isn’t a newby on Fischer’s show. Just last year he made the claim that tornados (which hit the Bible belt) were God’s wrath for people not being Jesusy enough.
Here’s the video:
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Okay, that is time spent I cannot retrieve, these people are more than predictable.
I would rather recycle my food and beverage containers than eat flesh and drink blood, even figurtively. They don’t want clean air, clean water? Will they cast a spell to cool the climate? These guys are some of the more delusional we have, must be from the Oklahoma Senate party.