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The Pope has every right to speak about it - and protecting one of God's creations is pretty integral to his faith, no?
What a silly thread.
What a silly thread.
Has he spoken against AGW?
The Pope has every right to speak about it - and protecting one of God's creations is pretty integral to his faith, no? What a silly thread.
I agree with you on the ISIS part. However, I don't have a problem with a religious figure promoting environmental issues. I think they can be morally equated.
And warYeah I take that position, too. Like those who preach against abortion but are all in for capital punishment and torture.
I agree. We have a personal responsibility to make changes. Does that mean we must be dictated what to do, or should we make these choices?“All of us have a responsibility, all of us, small or large, a moral responsibility. We have to take it seriously. We can’t joke about it,” he said. “Each person has their own. Even politicians have their own.”
26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
Genesis 1
But atmospheric SO2 is an environmental issue whereas CO2 hasn't proven to be. AGW is a *theory*. The link between SO2 and acid rain is a fact.
No one is going to 'destroy the planet' with CO2. The Pope essentially weighed in on a science debate.
Isn't CO2 a greenhouse gas?
“All of us have a responsibility, all of us, small or large, a moral responsibility. We have to take it seriously. We can’t joke about it,” he said. “Each person has their own. Even politicians have their own.”
Ahead of the Paris summit in 2015, Francis wrote a major encyclical, or papal letter, on the care of the environment which backed the gradual elimination of fossil fuels to stem global warming.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-s...a82b&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
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Shouldn't the Pope be preaching about Christianity? Or if he wants to delve into politics, radical Islam has committed genocide on Christians in parts of the Middle East. Why not comment on that?
The AGW debate is fundamentally about climate science and not politics or morality. I presume Francis' background is in theology and not atmospheric physics.
His is just an opinion---and it's no better than mine.
So climate alarmism really is a religion.“All of us have a responsibility, all of us, small or large, a moral responsibility. We have to take it seriously. We can’t joke about it,” he said. “Each person has their own. Even politicians have their own.”
Ahead of the Paris summit in 2015, Francis wrote a major encyclical, or papal letter, on the care of the environment which backed the gradual elimination of fossil fuels to stem global warming.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-s...a82b&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
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Shouldn't the Pope be preaching about Christianity? Or if he wants to delve into politics, radical Islam has committed genocide on Christians in parts of the Middle East. Why not comment on that?
The AGW debate is fundamentally about climate science and not politics or morality. I presume Francis' background is in theology and not atmospheric physics.
His is just an opinion---and it's no better than mine.
I refer the liberal member back to my former answer.![]()
Compared to you, absolutely lol.
No. Christianity isn't a buffet you can cherry pick from.
It's tragic when hypocrites think they can trick our Father in Heaven by deciding that the parts of Scripture they find pleasing are the valid parts and the others can be safely ignored.
It's even sadder when they apply their own situational morality to their use of the Scriptures. If a Scripture is convenient for them one day, they cite it. If it's not the next day, they ignore it, or pretend it's irrelevant.
Sure it looks is. You dumbfucks cherry pick your holy book all the time.
So climate alarmism really is a religion.
They are in error who preach death and pain in the name of God.
Do you condemn Muslims who've executed and tortured millions, or is your faux outrage reserved for Christians whose political leanings offend you?
Rhetorical question. We both know the answer.
Tell us about virgin birth, men walking on water, raising the dead and a boat with all the animals in the world on it.