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03 October, 2015

Climate change is a 'belief' beyond Ben's capabilities


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f it weren’t such an incredibly pressing issue, it would be comical how Republican presidential candidates have responded to the simple question “Do you believe in climate change?”

Ben Carson - GOP presidential
 candidate doesn't have enough
faith to believe in
climate change or evolution.
At a campaign event on Wednesday at the University of New Hampshire, Ben Carson was asked: “You don’t believe in evolution or climate change, I believe. And I was just wondering, do you seriously not believe that climate change is happening?”

In responding to the question, Carson gives the tired conservative trope “the climate is always changing” before digressing into how he doesn’t have “enough faith” to believe in the Big Bang Theory and eventually musing “gravity, where did it come from?”

Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, has been repeatedly ridiculed for his comments on climate change, not to mention his comments on sexuality and other issues.


(The trio of front-runners for the American Republican Party claim they don’t believe in climate change and Ben Carson, a GOP candidate for presidential pre-selection, not only rejects climate change, but doesn’t have “enough faith” to believe in evolution. Strangely, the retired neurosurgeon, has sufficient faith to believe in a god, whose existence is completely devoid of scientific evidence; evidence of the like upon which he built his career – Robert McLean.)

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