Creation, Climate, and the Question Few Are Asking

We live in an age of climate alarms. The seas are rising. The planet is warming. The cattle are burping. From schools to parliaments to pulpits, we are told that humanity is pushing the Earth to the brink—and that urgent global controls must now be placed on farming, fuel, food, and freedom.

But beneath the swirling slogans lies a question that few dare to ask:

What does Scripture say?

Not about carbon dioxide alone, but about the created order. About the breath of beasts. About dominion, stewardship, and the Word that holds all things together. Is the Earth truly in peril from the very systems God ordained? Or is something deeper being challenged—something more foundational than science?

In a world driven by fear and fuelled by policy, Christians must not surrender to panic. Nor should we remain silent. For the Bible does speak—richly, decisively—about creation, its purpose, and its endurance. It tells us who made it, who upholds it, and who will bring it to completion.

This is not the voice of denial. It is the voice of doctrine.

The Carbon Dioxide Question was written to offer that voice—to help believers test the spirit of the age, examine the science soberly, and recover a scriptural confidence in God’s design. It does not mock concern, but it does challenge control. It does not reject environmental care, but it does resist ecological idolatry. Above all, it calls the Church to remember that the Earth is the Lord’s, not the laboratory’s—and that while human actions matter, they do not outrun divine sovereignty.

If you’ve felt the pressure to conform to a narrative that doesn’t quite ring true—or if you’ve wondered whether dissent on this issue is still faithful—this book may help.

📖 The Carbon Dioxide Question: A Theological Counter to Climate Panic

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