Posted on 01/18/2015 3:38:10 PM PST by SkyPilot
MANILA Pope Francis waded into the global debate on climate change and the environment on Sunday, saying in the text of a speech that man was destroying nature and betraying God's calling to be stewards of creation.
Francis offered his thoughts about the environment and climate change for the second time in four days at a rally with young people at a Manila university on the last full day of a week-long Asian tour that has taken him to Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
He did not read all of a speech prepared for delivery at the university, improvising after he was moved by the story of an abandoned girl. When he does this, the Vatican says the prepared text is official.
"As stewards of Gods creation, we are called to make the earth a beautiful garden for the human family. When we destroy our forests, ravage our soil and pollute our seas, we
betray that noble calling," he said in the text.
Another line he read to the crowd noted that "this country, more than many others, is likely to be seriously affected by climate change".
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Lol - that’s about right. He made statements in Manila that would make Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, and Al Gore proud.
“If you care about Christian things for the sake of Christ, then it will make sense to affiliate with some church even if it isnt perfect (and if it was perfect, it would cease to be so once you joined)”
Maybe so, but at least I wouldn’t have tolerated gay pedophiles abusing children or promoted the destructive liberal agenda. As a joke I might have said “I wouldn’t join any church that would have me for a member”, but actually I think associating with such an org would further tarnish my reputation.
Well, ‘tude, God doesn’t consider it all that wonderful a favor from you to deign to go to a church.
Exactly. Propitiation (blood sacrifice) was required, and God demonstrated that by clothing Adam and Eve in the skin of dead animals.
Christ said the Son of Man "came not be served, but to serve." This pope will kiss people's feet or show faux humility for the cameras (always, always in front of the cameras). However, it is demonstrably obvious he is all about power. His.
Reaping the bounty of the earth is neither good or bad, if done with a clear conscience of faith. After hundreds of millions of years, the earth has not always been the paradise it is now and certainly will not remain so in the future. We are in a Goldilocks period and yet we fret over inevitable change.
“As stewards of Gods creation, we are called to make the earth a beautiful garden for the human family. When we destroy our forests, ravage our soil and pollute our seas, we betray that noble calling..”
I agree with this, which is why opposing socialism is so important. Nowhere has environmental destruction and a blind eye to the consequences of pollution been more rampant than in communist/socialist dictatorships. The idea that conservatives are anti-environment is untrue, and shouldn’t be tolerated.
If any of us believed that the data were truly showing/supportive of the anthropomorphic destruction of our planetary environment, we would be in favor of aggressive action. As it is, most of us, I would presume, are in favor of seeking out technological advancements that allow us to produce cleaner energy in a sustainable manner. We don’t, however, think that in the absence of those technologies, unilaterally destroying our economy by drastically altering our energy use makes any sense - especially given that the data are by no means definitive, or even consistent.
Taking the lid off of the environmental pandora’s box in this manner pretty well guarantees it will be a power play.
A more thoughtful pontiff would have arranged for some kind of quiet private study. Not hopping on the nearest bandwagon that sounded vaguely like Christian teaching.
If there is something like an environmental sin it would be like the gross pollution in Beijing, where the tradeoff is pretty much only the filthy lucre that Francis is turning his nose up at. When it is a question of human survival vs. a nice environment the question is more difficult.
Comrade Pope espousing his Marxist/Leninist economics and his environmental Global Warming Jihad is definitely not gathering a conservative following.
Here’s some more from the apostates greatest hits
“God always forgives, but the earth does not.”
“Take care of the earth so it does not respond with destruction.”
The Pope did not say that. We are supposed to respect all creation because it comes from God. We should treat it as the gift it is. Which means to use it wisely for our benefit and not to squander it. Being stewards of creation does not mean to worship nature. It does mean that we must remember that as Christians we are to embrace practices that will uphold the dignity of the human person and help them live better lives. Destroying land and water that people depend on for their livelyhoods is wrong.
Ahhh watch out, Gaia will take a vengeance that even God can’t stop.
Hey Pope. They smarter than that at the Baptist church down the street. How about visiting it.
That was from his visit to Comic-Con, right?
And the pope does it again
No, it sounds like he wants the EPA version of "stewardship" where the Earth reigns supreme and Man has no business in exercising "his dominion" over it.
they paved over a lot of mother gaia to make vatican city.
when will he get rid of the obvious former sins of his predecessors?
Ted Kaczynski could be a speech writer.
My parents are Roman Catholic. I have told them that I am afraid that the Catholic Church has just joined ECUSA, PCUSA, UCC, and ELCA. It was hard for them, but they replied that they thought I could be right, especially when Cardinal Burke was given the bums rush.
It comes down to not which church you go to, but in the end where do you stand with Christ.
The structure of the Catholic Church is for the most part top down. Is it still possible for the individual churches or even dioceses to fight the rot?
Yes it does. That statement by itself is not even controversial.
He goes on to blab on about recycling and global warming. If that is a minor part of his remarks, then OK, whatever. He's an idiot for believing in global warming but half the people in the world believe it.
The problem is that the world is dying without Christ. And the problem is that Christians are being slaughtered as we speak. I would love to hear a major leader in the Christian world actually evangelizing. And speaking up for the martyred brethren.
I am expecting any day now that this clown will come out for birth control and abortion as a way of saving the planet.
Ah, global warming is an unfortunate claim. But we really know he’s a liberation theologist anyway, don’t we?
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