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Leading Christian Environmental Scientist Pens Book on Global Warming

You've heard the theory of man-made global warming, but did you know that the Bible has a lot to say about global warming and actually predicts exactly what modern day scientists are now telling us is going to happen to this planet during the 21st century?

David Gustafson, a Ph.D. scientist with degrees from Stanford University and University of Washington (Seattle) has a 25-year career of studying the environment. He is currently the Senior Fellow and Regulatory Affairs Manager in the agricultural industry and a globally recognized expert on environmental science issues.

In Reaping The Real Whirlwind, Gustafson takes on the theory of man-made global warming from a truly unique perspective. Not only is he a leading environmental scientist, he also believes that the Bible is the inerrant Word of God. He presents the theory of global warming in a way that should be accessible to anyone with a bit of high school science and then shows how climate change is a topic of nearly every book of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. The author's overall conclusion? Not only is the theory of man-made global warming true, but the predictions of modern scientists line up with the predictions of Biblical prophecy with amazing and eerily-unsettling detail. How should a Christian respond to all of this? Read this thought-provoking book and draw your own conclusions.

Endorsed by Rev. Jim Ball, President and CEO and the Evangelical Environmental Network, and Dr. Graham Wade, UK lecturer, author and researcher.



BOOK OF THE MONTH: Reaping the Real Whirlwind: A Biblical Response to the Theory of Man-Made Global Warming
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Dave Gustafson received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Stanford in 1980 and a Ph.D. in the same field in 1983 from the University of Washington. He is a singer/songwriter for his church, the dad of three great kids, and a Ph.D. environmental scientist who recently became a "born-again believer" in the theory of man-made global warming.