Actually,in all truth,I liked Heston but some of these posters sound like they ate too much Soylent!
Heston starred in about 126 movies,or was in 126 movies. Lots of fodder there to regurgitate!
What blows my mind is how Heston told Clinton in an ad that “the constitution id not there for you to rewrite”, yet he went off against the First amendment when it came to a song by a black guy singing about corrupt police officers.
He certainly thinks he knows it all. Where was he four billion years ago? did he witness evolution in progress? Was he there when non-living matter became the first living thing?
Evolution is just another scam to turn us humans away from God. There is no real evidence for it. Look around you, there’s life everywhere, so miraculous that scientists cannot reproduce it, only mimic it and play God with existing creation. There are modern day miracles everywhere if you open your eyes to see it.
After examining all evidence, it really comes to our own personal thoughts and reasonings.
NGT-right on! It all points to the Creator Supreme-God,and let’s not forget Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Yeah,why don’t they show us a real transitional form today. All they can say is,”well look at Galapagos Islands!” What about it? Darwin believed in the Creator. Ok? Go read the last part of ‘Origin Of The Species’. From what I recall,Darwin mentions Creator twice-Conclusions and Recapitualtion,I believe. People need to really watch closely the film>Unlocking The Mystery Of Life and take into account that prominent so-called atheists have turned to God. To really get to God though,i.e. God the Father,we have to go through Jesus the Son and receive the Holy Spirit.
Evolution has no legs. It has no brain! It’s a no-brainer! God made it so that these so-called scientists can only go so far and then the rest is Faith,because it’s so complex,the mingling of the physical and spiritual world. It’s not just a matter of a 800 page scientific analysis-that won’t cut it. A person needs to really step back,consider all the options,seriously mull it over,pray for understanding and go from there. Yes NGT,evolution is yet anothet one of the devil’s/Globalists
mindtrapping scams!
The N.R.A. need a new poster boy,’cause heston is DEAD.DEAD.DEAD.
N.R.A. = The biggest gun control group out there,founded/funded by the feds.
Still not sure about G.O.A.,the Pratt surname/family rings alarm bells.
I for one am glad heston is dead;one less judas goat!
Hey, I like Charlton Heston and he was an American Patriot, but can you show me in black and white or with concrete scientific proof by dating that this earth was here millions or billions of years? No! Absolutely not! We cannot even date to 6,000 years accurately…yet we are supposed to believe the evolutionist lies! Hey, if I came from an ape and there is no Creator…..this means one thing….THE STATE IS GOD AND THE GRANTOR OF OUR RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES! THIS IDEA WAS FOUNDED BY DARWIN AND PROMOTED BY KARL MARX IN ORDER TO PRODUCE THE RESULTS WE NOW HAVE!
Go get ‘em Heston. Such drastic change that humans have induced on the planet in only 100 years is devastating. The Earth is powerful, but it operates on a LARGE time scale, just like Heston states, and it won’t easily recover from our failures, and neither will the human race! “Some species will thrive and some will die out” through increased UV radiation, Heston is referring to HUMANS. We don’t benefit from skin cancer and cataracts in our eyes! “We’ve been here for the blink of an eye” and we’ve destroyed 80 percent of the natural forest of the United States alone. Heston’s right, the Earth will not miss us after we destroy ourselves.
I agree with him on climate change. Climate change happens every day, its called day and night, and what dictates it, the sun.
Though in the future, we may create weapons that could destroy the earth totally, i would guess man have come and gone at east once before, and like he said the earth is still here.
The Elite will stop at nothing untill there goals are met
Earth in crisis, warns NASA’s top climate scientist
Rita Farrell, AFP
Published: 1 hour ago
Global warming has plunged the planet into a crisis and the fossil fuel industries are trying to hide the extent of the problem from the public, NASA’s top climate scientist says.
“We’ve already reached the dangerous level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,” James Hansen, 67, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, told AFP here.
“But there are ways to solve the problem” of heat-trapping greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, which Hansen said has reached the “tipping point” of 385 parts per million.
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The major obstacle to saving the planet from its inhabitants is not technology, insisted Hansen, named one of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2006 by Time magazine.
“The problem is that 90 percent of energy is fossil fuels. And that is such a huge business, it has permeated our government,” he maintained.
“What’s become clear to me in the past several years is that both the executive branch and the legislative branch are strongly influenced by special fossil fuel interests,” he said, referring to the providers of coal, oil and natural gas and the energy industry that burns them.
In a recent survey of what concerns people, global warming ranked 25th.
“The industry is misleading the public and policy makers about the cause of climate change. And that is analogous to what the cigarette manufacturers did. They knew smoking caused cancer, but they hired scientists who said that was not the case.”
Hansen says that with an administration and legislature that he believes are “well oiled, our best hope is the judicial branch.”
Last year Hansen testified before the US Congress that “interference with communication of science to the public has been greater during the current administration than at any time in my career.”
Government public relations officials, he said, filter the facts in science reports to reduce “concern about the relation of climate change to human-made greenhouse gas emissions.”
While he recognizes that he has stepped outside the traditional role of scientists as researchers rather than as public policy advocates, he says he does so because “in this particular situation we’ve reached a crisis.”
The policy makers, “the people who need to know are ignorant of the actual status of the matter, and the gravity of the matter, and most important, the urgency of the matter,” he charged.
“It’s analogous to an engineer who sees that there’s a flaw in the space shuttle before it is to be launched. You don’t have any choice. You have to say something. That’s really all that I’m doing,” he explained.
Hansen was in Wilmington to receive a 50,000 dollar Common Wealth Award for outstanding achievement, along with the former prime minister of Australia John Howard, the US actress Glenn Close, and NBC news anchor Ann Curry.
The awards are provided by a trust of the late Ralph Hayes, a former director of Coca Cola and Bank of Delaware, now PNC. In 29 years, 165 former honorees in seven fields have included former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger, former US newsman Walter Cronkite, French marine biologist Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Howard, who would not sign the Kyoto protocol when he was in office, told AFP: “I thought it was the right policy at the time because the major emitters” were not on board.”
He added: “You need a new Kyoto protocol with all the major emitters committed to it. Then you are cooking with gas.”
Andrew — Climate change is not the difference between day and night, that’s called WEATHER. Climate is weather averaged over decades, usually about 30 years. Almost though, almost.
Wow. He sure knew how to memorize naturalistic textbooks. Too bad the evolutionists convinced him before he could come to Christ(?). As for all the compliments he’s getting here: Well deserved, perhaps, but there’s a guy living in a hut on an island in the pacific ocean. He’s a swell guy too, but I probably won’t catch you throwing roses on his grave.
April 6th, 2008 at 7:30 pm
BRAVO!!!
April 6th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
Because I’ll still be here doing my job as compost, hopefully for a tree. But my luck some rich shitheads crops!
April 6th, 2008 at 7:41 pm
I am a huge fan of Charleton Heston and his movies, but I gotta disagree with some of the things that he’s saying here.
April 6th, 2008 at 7:43 pm
Alex please play stuff about Charleton Heston anytime! PLEASE! There’s many of Us that Loved Him also. never get old that chuck stuff! No WAY!
April 6th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Charleton Heston was a hypocrite as in look up what the damn word means! Big shot fuckin bully is all he was-fuck em-he’s DEAD!!! Next??
April 6th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
1000 years is as a day, and a day is as 1000 years
Do your thoughts cause feelings?
April 6th, 2008 at 7:49 pm
The War Economy’s thoughts obviously do.
April 6th, 2008 at 7:51 pm
Are you stupid buddy>7—–you can’t separate thoughts from feelings-You are at the wrong site moron!
April 6th, 2008 at 8:07 pm
“You cut up his brain, you bloody baboon.”
Wasn’t that a movie line from Charlton Heston?
April 6th, 2008 at 8:10 pm
And the famus one from Roddy Mcdowell
Ne ne ne …. NO!
April 6th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
Actually,in all truth,I liked Heston but some of these posters sound like they ate too much Soylent!
Heston starred in about 126 movies,or was in 126 movies. Lots of fodder there to regurgitate!
April 6th, 2008 at 8:18 pm
Maybe Marshal Jim Duncan with ride in to save America…. oh, that was Clint Eastwood…
April 6th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
Clint Eastwood is dead??
April 6th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
No,we need Mad Max now or Nicholas Cage! How about Cusack?
April 6th, 2008 at 8:37 pm
This man was insane.
Spike lee was right, if there was justice in america, he would have been shot!
April 6th, 2008 at 9:48 pm
The war economist should remove al’s P@#i$ from is m*&^th
April 6th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
What blows my mind is how Heston told Clinton in an ad that “the constitution id not there for you to rewrite”, yet he went off against the First amendment when it came to a song by a black guy singing about corrupt police officers.
April 6th, 2008 at 10:36 pm
He certainly thinks he knows it all. Where was he four billion years ago? did he witness evolution in progress? Was he there when non-living matter became the first living thing?
Evolution is just another scam to turn us humans away from God. There is no real evidence for it. Look around you, there’s life everywhere, so miraculous that scientists cannot reproduce it, only mimic it and play God with existing creation. There are modern day miracles everywhere if you open your eyes to see it.
After examining all evidence, it really comes to our own personal thoughts and reasonings.
April 6th, 2008 at 11:06 pm
NGT-right on! It all points to the Creator Supreme-God,and let’s not forget Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Yeah,why don’t they show us a real transitional form today. All they can say is,”well look at Galapagos Islands!” What about it? Darwin believed in the Creator. Ok? Go read the last part of ‘Origin Of The Species’. From what I recall,Darwin mentions Creator twice-Conclusions and Recapitualtion,I believe. People need to really watch closely the film>Unlocking The Mystery Of Life and take into account that prominent so-called atheists have turned to God. To really get to God though,i.e. God the Father,we have to go through Jesus the Son and receive the Holy Spirit.
Evolution has no legs. It has no brain! It’s a no-brainer! God made it so that these so-called scientists can only go so far and then the rest is Faith,because it’s so complex,the mingling of the physical and spiritual world. It’s not just a matter of a 800 page scientific analysis-that won’t cut it. A person needs to really step back,consider all the options,seriously mull it over,pray for understanding and go from there. Yes NGT,evolution is yet anothet one of the devil’s/Globalists
mindtrapping scams!
April 7th, 2008 at 4:03 am
The N.R.A. need a new poster boy,’cause heston is DEAD.DEAD.DEAD.
N.R.A. = The biggest gun control group out there,founded/funded by the feds.
Still not sure about G.O.A.,the Pratt surname/family rings alarm bells.
I for one am glad heston is dead;one less judas goat!
April 7th, 2008 at 6:46 am
Brilliant.
April 7th, 2008 at 7:14 am
Well said, Chuck! Rest in peace.
April 7th, 2008 at 8:34 am
Hey, I like Charlton Heston and he was an American Patriot, but can you show me in black and white or with concrete scientific proof by dating that this earth was here millions or billions of years? No! Absolutely not! We cannot even date to 6,000 years accurately…yet we are supposed to believe the evolutionist lies! Hey, if I came from an ape and there is no Creator…..this means one thing….THE STATE IS GOD AND THE GRANTOR OF OUR RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES! THIS IDEA WAS FOUNDED BY DARWIN AND PROMOTED BY KARL MARX IN ORDER TO PRODUCE THE RESULTS WE NOW HAVE!
April 7th, 2008 at 8:55 am
fantastic. may you rest in peace
April 7th, 2008 at 9:37 am
Go get ‘em Heston. Such drastic change that humans have induced on the planet in only 100 years is devastating. The Earth is powerful, but it operates on a LARGE time scale, just like Heston states, and it won’t easily recover from our failures, and neither will the human race! “Some species will thrive and some will die out” through increased UV radiation, Heston is referring to HUMANS. We don’t benefit from skin cancer and cataracts in our eyes! “We’ve been here for the blink of an eye” and we’ve destroyed 80 percent of the natural forest of the United States alone. Heston’s right, the Earth will not miss us after we destroy ourselves.
April 7th, 2008 at 10:34 am
I agree with him on climate change. Climate change happens every day, its called day and night, and what dictates it, the sun.
Though in the future, we may create weapons that could destroy the earth totally, i would guess man have come and gone at east once before, and like he said the earth is still here.
April 7th, 2008 at 11:07 am
I wonder if they’ll bury him with a gun, in his cold dead fingers! RIP you ape battling bastard.
April 7th, 2008 at 11:09 am
Here’s more from NEVER A STRAIGHT ANSWER (NASA)
The Elite will stop at nothing untill there goals are met
Earth in crisis, warns NASA’s top climate scientist
Rita Farrell, AFP
Published: 1 hour ago
Global warming has plunged the planet into a crisis and the fossil fuel industries are trying to hide the extent of the problem from the public, NASA’s top climate scientist says.
“We’ve already reached the dangerous level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,” James Hansen, 67, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, told AFP here.
“But there are ways to solve the problem” of heat-trapping greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, which Hansen said has reached the “tipping point” of 385 parts per million.
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Font:****In a paper he was submitting to Science magazine on Monday, Hansen calls for phasing out all coal-fired plants by 2030, taxing their emissions until then, and banning the building of new plants unless they are designed to trap and segregate the carbon dioxide they emit.
The major obstacle to saving the planet from its inhabitants is not technology, insisted Hansen, named one of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2006 by Time magazine.
“The problem is that 90 percent of energy is fossil fuels. And that is such a huge business, it has permeated our government,” he maintained.
“What’s become clear to me in the past several years is that both the executive branch and the legislative branch are strongly influenced by special fossil fuel interests,” he said, referring to the providers of coal, oil and natural gas and the energy industry that burns them.
In a recent survey of what concerns people, global warming ranked 25th.
“The industry is misleading the public and policy makers about the cause of climate change. And that is analogous to what the cigarette manufacturers did. They knew smoking caused cancer, but they hired scientists who said that was not the case.”
Hansen says that with an administration and legislature that he believes are “well oiled, our best hope is the judicial branch.”
Last year Hansen testified before the US Congress that “interference with communication of science to the public has been greater during the current administration than at any time in my career.”
Government public relations officials, he said, filter the facts in science reports to reduce “concern about the relation of climate change to human-made greenhouse gas emissions.”
While he recognizes that he has stepped outside the traditional role of scientists as researchers rather than as public policy advocates, he says he does so because “in this particular situation we’ve reached a crisis.”
The policy makers, “the people who need to know are ignorant of the actual status of the matter, and the gravity of the matter, and most important, the urgency of the matter,” he charged.
“It’s analogous to an engineer who sees that there’s a flaw in the space shuttle before it is to be launched. You don’t have any choice. You have to say something. That’s really all that I’m doing,” he explained.
Hansen was in Wilmington to receive a 50,000 dollar Common Wealth Award for outstanding achievement, along with the former prime minister of Australia John Howard, the US actress Glenn Close, and NBC news anchor Ann Curry.
The awards are provided by a trust of the late Ralph Hayes, a former director of Coca Cola and Bank of Delaware, now PNC. In 29 years, 165 former honorees in seven fields have included former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger, former US newsman Walter Cronkite, French marine biologist Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Howard, who would not sign the Kyoto protocol when he was in office, told AFP: “I thought it was the right policy at the time because the major emitters” were not on board.”
He added: “You need a new Kyoto protocol with all the major emitters committed to it. Then you are cooking with gas.”
April 7th, 2008 at 11:23 am
RIP Charlton!
You were smarter than i tought.
April 7th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
Andrew — Climate change is not the difference between day and night, that’s called WEATHER. Climate is weather averaged over decades, usually about 30 years. Almost though, almost.
April 7th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
Heston was a genius! R.I.P Moses.
April 7th, 2008 at 4:05 pm
Wow. He sure knew how to memorize naturalistic textbooks. Too bad the evolutionists convinced him before he could come to Christ(?). As for all the compliments he’s getting here: Well deserved, perhaps, but there’s a guy living in a hut on an island in the pacific ocean. He’s a swell guy too, but I probably won’t catch you throwing roses on his grave.
April 7th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
Yes, it’s too bad Charlton never heard Kent Hovind.
Go to http://www.drdino.com/downloads.php
and learn the truth about the age of this planet.