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Fossil Fuels: God's Gift to Man

How God Used Coal, Oil and Natural Gas to Save Mankind

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In this eye-opening book, Mark Swarbrick challenges the prevailing narrative surrounding fossil fuels and climate change. With meticulous research and a Christian perspective, Swarbrick argues that coal, oil, and natural gas are not environmental villains, but rather divine provisions strategically placed by God to sustain humanity's growing population.
Discover:
  • How fossil fuels saved mankind from ecological disaster in the early 20th century
  • The hidden dangers and environmental costs of electric vehicles and renewable energy
  • Why the Paris Climate Accords may be more about politics than science
  • The true value of fossil fuels in modern society and their role in God's plan
Swarbrick exposes the flaws in climate change alarmism and reveals how the push for green energy often serves political and economic interests rather than environmental concerns. He presents a balanced view that acknowledges the need for responsible stewardship while celebrating the benefits fossil fuels have brought to humanity.
Whether you're a concerned citizen, a policymaker, or a person of faith, this book will challenge your assumptions and provide a fresh perspective on one of the most contentious issues of our time. Prepare to have your understanding of energy, environmentalism, and divine providence transformed.
Christianity Environment Politics & Government Public Policy Science Theology Thought-Provoking
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