The Evangelical Ecologist: Movie Review – An Inconvenient Truth by Don Bosch. This is an exceptional post. Rather than dealing with the movie's science, Bosch gives a very insightful critique of the metaphysics and theology implied in Gore's movie. A few excerpts:
LET ME ADMIT right up front my disappointment that I couldn’t do a scientific analysis of the movie. I genuinely wanted to do that. But given the sheer volume of arguments that support or challenge each of Gore’s positions I was simply overwhelmed. I was frustrated by Gore’s frequent use of ”scientists tell us” or “experts agree.” Not knowing which study he got his data from for a particular segment made it pretty tough to track it down, read it, and locate other climatologists who agreed with or challenged his assertions. I also agree with Steve Hayward that sound data doesn’t always yield sound predictions. Gore connects the dots for us and leads to his conclusion without acknowledging the relative merit of the other dots out there. Why he does this I’ll explore at length below.
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IT TOOK ME A WHILE to stumble upon the obvious. It was a smack-the-forehead sort of moment. I watched the movie three times and kept scanning the transcripts. What was it that I was just not getting? Then hit hit me:
<em>The key to Al Gore is in the title of the movie.</em>
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But the movie isn’t called ”Global Warming Truth,” is it. There’s more.
By adding the adjective, Gore and director Davis Guggenheim and producer Laurie David proclaim global warming a moral truth. “Inconvenient” is a word of intentional understatement that brashly declares your comfy All-American apple cart has officially been up-ended. You are causing global warming whether you believe it or not, and you must stop it at all costs. It is the greatest moral issue of our day, perhaps of our generation, perhaps of all time. Anyone who denies this is judged to be morally depraved.
Or worse – <em>a Republican.</em>
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I’ve got only appreciation for Mr. Gore and others who desire to see that we are careful with this amazing world on which we all live. But rather than couching our pride in human moralism and claiming we have the truth, we should rather be walking prayerfully together, humbly seeking wisdom and truth from the One who made it all.
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