CHICAGO — Nearly four in 10 U.S. residents say the severity of recent natural disasters such as Superstorm Sandy is evidence the world is coming to an end, as predicted by the Bible, while more than six in 10 blame it on climate change, according to a poll released on Thursday.
The survey by the Public Religion Research Institute in partnership with the Religion News Service found political and religious disagreement on what is behind severe weather, which this year has included extreme heat and drought.
Most Catholics (60 percent) and white non-evangelical Protestants (65 percent) say they believe disasters like hurricanes and floods are the result of climate change.
But nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of white evangelical Protestants say they think the storms are evidence of the “end times” as predicted by the Bible.
Overall, 36 percent point to end times and 63 percent to climate change.
PRRI research director Daniel Cox said that some respondents — including 75 percent of non-white Protestants — believe extreme weather is both evidence of end times and the result of climate change.
“No one really knows how (end times) would look and how God would bring it about,” Cox said.
Politics also color perceptions of the weather, the survey found. More than three-quarters of Democrats and six in 10 independents believe that the weather has become more extreme over the last few years, while less than half of Republicans say they have perceived such a shift.
“Their political leanings are even affecting how they experience weather, which is pretty fascinating,” said Cox.
The January-to-November period in the United States this year was the warmest first 11 months of any year on record for the contiguous states. And 2012 will likely surpass 1998 as the warmest year on record for the nation, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Call for action
Most climate scientists believe that the warming trend for the nation and the world is tied to human activity, such as the burning of fossil fuels.
Extreme storms like Sandy, along with more intense droughts, wildfires and floods, are projected by some as the result of climate change, though scientists are reluctant to attribute individual events to global warming.
The PRRI survey found that while there is disagreement about the causes of global warming, there is widespread agreement about the need for action.
Two-thirds of Americans say the U.S. government should do more to address climate change — including most of those who believe global warming is due to natural weather patterns, the survey found.
It also found that 15 percent of Americans believe that the end of the world, as predicted by the New Testament’s Book of Revelation, will occur in their lifetime. Some 2 percent believe that the end of the world, as predicted by the ancient Mayans, will occur by the end of this year.
Some people who say they believe in end times do not act on that belief in their everyday lives, said Cal Jillson, political science professor at Southern Methodist University.
“I think that’s their way of expressing a deep commitment to Biblical literalism,” said Jillson. “If you sat down with them and said, ‘Do you really think that within the next few years we’ll experience the end times?’ they probably don’t … . A good number of these people are saving for retirement.”
The survey of 1,018 adults was conducted between December 5 and December 9. The margin of error was plus or minus 3 percentage points.



Can I have your (car, house, chainsaw, etc.) since you won’t need them?
I have a project between now and next Friday…
Well, if Smarten_Up is overwhelmed with donations, I would be glad to accept overflow foodstuffs, cash and property.
People have been saying we are in the end times for a very long time but yet we are still around. Why people cling to such beliefs as the end times I will never understand. The world is not going to end on the 21st and we still have a good billion years before the sun starts to do serious damage to our world.
So many people live for dying it is sad. Life is short, enjoy it each day because once you are dead, that is it. End of game.
I still haven’t figured out what to wear on the 21st…..decisions, decisions….what does one wear when the world ends ? I can’t remember what I wore the last three times it was supposed to end.
probably a broom and cape!!!!
Nice effort for a 3rd grader Gail and you’re stereotyping me as a female- thanks I’ll take that as a compliment….now go get your crayons Gail and try to color inside the lines sweetie. LOL.
that is so gay!!!
Well Gail Dauphinee-Martin do keep in mind that in order to actually insult someone…that someone must first care about your opinion and I can assure you I do not….but keep trying old girl…it’s good to have goals.
Your opinion only.
Everything written here is only one’s opinion.
yes you’re right. But it’s Kevin’s “opinion” that he knows everything.
I know for 100% fact we are not in the end times according to your bible.
Unless it’s pasted from Faux News …
How do you know??
How do I know what?
How do you know that death is the end?
It is less likely the world will end tomorrow. It is more likely we are witnessing a wonderful change. Humans will endure. No matter what we do to this earth. We are not going to simply give up our modes of transportation because we are seeing less snow and more rain. Yes the world is changing. There will always be people that feel the end of the world is at hand. There will also be a tomorrow. We made this planet warmer. Storms will be stronger. Its just now we need to make our homes better to deal with what our grandparents did not think was necessary.
A wonderful change? Tell that to the people of Staten Island, New Orleans, Bangladesh and on and on. On the other hand, never mind. Don’t tell anyone what you’re thinking, because it just doesn’t make sense.
I blame Democrats
Of course you would.
Clearly the deniers need to spend a lot more Koch Bros dough in order to reverse this troubling development.
Since their $$ like Adelson’s was so well spent in the past election,that will work well.Amazing how many fools out there will read ancient babblings and think they actually mean anything.That’s why all the con artists wear robes.
WOW
What if the end times are near and we brought it about through climate change?!?! And with the demise of Hostess, none of us will survive, ’cause there are no Twinkies left to live on after the apocalypse! We’re doomed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
The same crowd that believes in global warming and the end of the world, no doubt also believe in alien abduction and UFO’s!
Damn those tinfoil hats.
What you don’t
Were those the only 2 choices on the poll? End of the world or climate change? How bout a natural weather cycle? Was that a choice on this biased poll?. Apparently not.
They must not have any questions on the difference between weather and climate on the white water rafting guide’s test.
Wouldn’t know…Don’t do whitewater. I like boats where the water stays on the outside. :-)
You got it!!!
The natural weather cycle are figured into the climate change models.
“Nearly four in 10 U.S. residents say the severity of recent natural disasters such as Superstorm Sandy is evidence the world is coming to an end, as predicted by the Bible”
Only four?
The humble Farmer
Observed changes in weather + Bible = fact / Observed changes in climate + scientific theories of cause = hoax. Interesting.
Al Gore is the pope of the Church of the holy global warming. Why are people on the weather channel naming winter storms Are they going to be canonized byPope Al
They might have a private ceremony, but the Ds have smartly shuffled him away for awhile. Too bad the Rs couldn’t get the same kind of control over people with nutty views who insist on speaking publicly.
Ah, but they do; O’Reilly, Rush, etc. etc.
In the time period between 1991 – 2012 13950 peer reviewed articles on climate change have appeared in the major scientific journals… Only 24 peer reviewed articles appeared in the same time period out rightly denying climate change in those same journals. There is NO debate that climate change is real and is contributed to by human activity. NO debate. The only debate that exists is in the public that rejects the science having believed what a minority of deniers and their anti-science has duped them with. Unfortunately that is a big percentage of the US public. But then, a big percentage of the US public also believes in the Rapture, the “end times,” and other biblical nonsense. The oil industry and others with a vested interest in keeping people ignorant like it that way.
Canonization of O’Reilly and Rush has already taken place. Karl Rove’s has been put on hold after poor pre-election performance.
These stories are just too ridiculous to comment on. Man, I just commented on it. delete, delete, delete.
And we wonder why the Republican Party is delusional. Why its economic proposals never work. Why its entire platform and beliefs are to weird to be read. Why their candidates make these absurd remarks about women and rape and abortion. Wonder who they will nominate as the next head witch doctor.
It’s people like you that help everyone get along
We try, we try (sigh) …
There’s another news story today about a judge who echoed Akin’s comments.
Unfortunately judges are harder to get rid of.See Scalia and Thomas for starters.
What an ignorant country we live in….
ugh
It’s not the country. It’s some of the people….
Only the human believes it is significant enough to be responsible for the destruction of Earth. Man might destroy itself, but the Earth will go on humming through the cosmos without humans. Man is the only enemy to itself.
Gee mankind survived about 30,000 years of the Ice Age, so we are not in trouble yet. The Earth will survive, mankind might die off but there is still time to start over fro scratch on this planet, perhaps raise a new critter up to civilization and hope they do better. Still too many people that think creation and the Universe is all about human beings. Sorry folks no evidence of that whatsoever.
Probably correlates with the number of people who read books and watch movies on “The Rapture”–and believe it.