Former Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann appeared on Jan Markell's "Understanding The Times" radio program last weekend, where she urged pastors to start preaching the "truth" from their pulpits that climate change represents no threat to humanity because God said in the Bible, after Noah's flood, that he would never again destroy the world with water.
Bachmann said that in her capacity as “pastor to the United Nations,” she has met with dozens of ambassadors "and every single one of them talk[s] about climate change."
"I would encourage pastors to start preaching on this issue of climate change and God's view of climate change," Bachmann said. "The very covenant was established by God and Noah. And that covenant was that sin was so gross in the world that God had to bring about judgment, and then he had to bring about salvation, and from there came Abraham. God put a rainbow in the sky as a sign of his covenant and he said very clearly to the entire world, 'Never again will there be judgment, never again will the world be flooded.'"
"You can take it to the bank, that's God's word," she added. "And what is it these frauds tells us with climate change? That the world's going to be flooded. Isn't it interesting they're saying it's going to be another catastrophe, it's flooding, we're going to be flooded? God says we will never be flooded."
"I want to challenge every pastor listening, would you please give a sermon on climate change and God's view of climate change?" Bachmann continued. "This isn't being political, this is being biblical, and I am begging the pastors who are listening, be biblical on issue after issue after issue. Be biblical because God's people are perishing because of lack of knowledge, and the greatest antidote to deception is knowledge. And that's why we need the pulpits to prepare people with what the Bible says about truth."