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Should we be more invested in climate change and the environment as christians?
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<blockquote data-quote="rjs330" data-source="post: 72387992" data-attributes="member: 377008"><p>If man caused climate change were real then yes we should. But it's not. The climate is changing. But it's not doing it because of us. It's doing it because that's the natural order of things. Can we pollute? Of course we can. Can we do things to our environment that could cause damage? Yes. For example we could cut down all the trees on this planet. Or we could have zero pollution controls and dump untreated poisons into all the rivers. We pour nulear waste into the ground openly. There are all kinds of things we could do. But we aren't. We are being sensible about this. We don't have to go nuts about taking care of our world. We just have to be sensible. Places like America are very sensible. It's the third world and communistic countries that struggle. The climate change we are experiencing was inevitable. It's part of nature. The climate has been changing since the dawn of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs330, post: 72387992, member: 377008"] If man caused climate change were real then yes we should. But it's not. The climate is changing. But it's not doing it because of us. It's doing it because that's the natural order of things. Can we pollute? Of course we can. Can we do things to our environment that could cause damage? Yes. For example we could cut down all the trees on this planet. Or we could have zero pollution controls and dump untreated poisons into all the rivers. We pour nulear waste into the ground openly. There are all kinds of things we could do. But we aren't. We are being sensible about this. We don't have to go nuts about taking care of our world. We just have to be sensible. Places like America are very sensible. It's the third world and communistic countries that struggle. The climate change we are experiencing was inevitable. It's part of nature. The climate has been changing since the dawn of time. [/QUOTE]
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