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there weren't many of them then.
the churches were full of disgusting christians who condoned slavery.
the history proves it, *****. duh

Luke 13:22-24
King James Version

22 And he went through the cities and villages, teaching, and journeying toward Jerusalem.
23 Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved? And he said unto them,
24 Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.​

 

Luke 13:22-24​

King James Version​

22 And he went through the cities and villages, teaching, and journeying toward Jerusalem.​

23 Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved? And he said unto them,​

24 Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.​

that's nice. and irrelevant.

the history of christians is full of disgusting behavior. sorry if facts offend you. lol
 
"Hotter nights are a consequence of the climate crisis, scientists have warned. On average, nights are warming faster than days in most of the US, according to the 2018 National Climate Assessment.

“We think it’s because as the days grow warmer, there is more moisture in the air that traps the heat,” Lisa Patel, the executive director of the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health, told CNN. “During the day, that moisture reflects the heat, but at night, it traps the heat in.”

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"Hotter nights are a consequence of the climate crisis, scientists have warned. On average, nights are warming faster than days in most of the US, according to the 2018 National Climate Assessment.

“We think it’s because as the days grow warmer, there is more moisture in the air that traps the heat,” Lisa Patel, the executive director of the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health, told CNN. “During the day, that moisture reflects the heat, but at night, it traps the heat in.”

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The third highest recorded temperature in Austin was reached three times in recent history:


 
Did you notice how hot it was in Austin in 1923? How's that fitting into your global warming narrative?

you're a *****. lol.

there was a very hot day in 1923 in austin. very hot days randomly occur in specific locations from time to time.
just like there will be very cold days still on random days in random cities. duh. DAILY WEATHER is highly variable, *****.

this discussion is on CLIMATE, not DAILY WEATHER. duh

what is the GLOBAL AVERAGE temperature since the industrial revolution, *****? lol
 
"Hotter nights are a consequence of the climate crisis, scientists have warned. On average, nights are warming faster than days in most of the US, according to the 2018 National Climate Assessment.

“We think it’s because as the days grow warmer, there is more moisture in the air that traps the heat,” Lisa Patel, the executive director of the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health, told CNN. “During the day, that moisture reflects the heat, but at night, it traps the heat in.”

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you're a *****. lol.

there was a very hot day in 1923 in austin. very hot days randomly occur in specific locations from time to time.
just like there will be very cold days still on random days in random cities. duh. DAILY WEATHER is highly variable, *****.

this discussion is on CLIMATE, not DAILY WEATHER. duh

what is the GLOBAL AVERAGE temperature since the industrial revolution, *****? lol
You would think that if the earthy is warming alarmingly we would have more hot days surpassing decades old heat records.
 
You would think that if the earthy is warming alarmingly we would have more hot days surpassing decades old heat records.
How many do we have? You have posted 2 out of a million spots on the earth lol
You don't understand local daily weather vs global climate

You think many stupid things because you are a *****
 
How many do we have? You have posted 2 out of a million spots on the earth lol
You don't understand local daily weather vs global climate

You think many stupid things because you are a *****
Surely a scientist would examine huge numbers of heat records in huge numbers of cities globally before trying to claim the earth is warming rapidly at an alarming rate.
 
Surely a scientist would examine huge numbers of heat records in huge numbers of cities globally before trying to claim the earth is warming rapidly at an alarming rate.
surely they have, as part of calculating the GLOBAL CLIMATE AVERAGE over the LONG TERM. global warming isn't about DAILY WEATHER, ,*****. lol. DAILY WEATHER goes up and down by a lot, climate scientists look at the CLIMATE TREND. duh

god you're stupid.

the GLOBAL AVERAGE temperature is going up, as predicted by climate change scientists.

why you want to look stupid is interesting.
 
surely they have, as part of calculating the GLOBAL CLIMATE AVERAGE over the LONG TERM. global warming isn't about DAILY WEATHER, ,*****. lol. DAILY WEATHER goes up and down by a lot, climate scientists look at the CLIMATE TREND. duh

god you're stupid.

the GLOBAL AVERAGE temperature is going up, as predicted by climate change scientists.

why you want to look stupid is interesting.
I see. So we have nothing to worry about because global warming will only be reflected in spot heat waves in various parts of the world at different times and will rarely elevate temperatures above the highest temperatures on record from sometimes as far back as 100 years or more.
 
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I see. So we have nothing to worry about because global warming will only be reflected in spot heat waves in various parts of the world at different times and will rarely elevate temperatures above the highest temperatures on record from sometimes as far back as 100 years or more.

no you don't see. rising GLOBAL AVERAGE temperatures will have large impacts on humans, in terms of increased flooding, lower crop production, more dangerous heat waves, etc.

maybe YOU can breath underwater in a flood, or survive without food, or survive hyperthermia, but the rest of us, not so much. lol.

you're so stupid.
 
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