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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu May 9, 2013, 08:00 PM May 2013

Sen. Whitehouse destroys colleague who said God won’t allow climate change



By Eric W. Dolan
Wednesday, May 8, 2013 22:57 EDT

In a nearly 17-minute speech on Wednesday evening, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) blasted an unnamed senator for saying God would protect the Earth from climate change.

“I was recently at a Senate hearing where I heard a member of our Senate community say, ‘God won’t allow us to ruin our planet,’” he remarked on the Senate floor. “Maybe that is why we do nothing.”

Whitehouse said the senator and others who thought similarly were seeking “magical deliverance from our troubles, not divine guidance through our troubles.” He cited numerous biblical passages that contradicted the notion that God “cleaned up” for human’s thoughtless and misguided actions.

“We are warned in the Bible not to plow iniquity, not to eat the fruit of lies,” Whitehouse said. “Where in the Bible are we assured of safety if we do? I see no assurances of that.”

“So why then, when we ignore his plain, natural laws, when we ignore the obvious conclusions to be drawn by our God-given intellect and reason, why then would God, the tidy-up God, drop in and spare us?” he added. “Why would he allow an innocent child to burn its hand when it touches the hot stove but protect us from this lesson? Why would he allow a badly engineered bridge or building to fall, killing innocent people, but protect us from this mistake?”

Whitehouse concluded that ignoring climate change was not only bad public policy, it was also immoral. He said God would not grant humanity amnesty from its own folly.

The link between religion and climate change inaction has recently received attention from academia. A study published in the June issue of Political Science Quarterly found that belief in the biblical end-times was contributing to resistance to fighting global warming.

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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/05/08/sen-whitehouse-destroys-colleague-who-said-god-wont-allow-climate-change/

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Sen. Whitehouse destroys colleague who said God won’t allow climate change (Original Post) DonViejo May 2013 OP
We are stewards of God's creation rightsideout May 2013 #1
Christians don't believe angels would or should... DonViejo May 2013 #3
Good on him. nt silvershadow May 2013 #2

rightsideout

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1. We are stewards of God's creation
Thu May 9, 2013, 08:54 PM
May 2013

So far, I haven't seen God send down angels with mops to clean up our oil spills.

DonViejo

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3. Christians don't believe angels would or should...
Thu May 9, 2013, 09:31 PM
May 2013

be sent. I don't know of a religion that believes angels would be sent to save the day when oil spills. The world, according to religious belief, was turned over to humans to care for. I once saw Jerry Falwell on television, responding to a question about his lack of interest in environmental issues, he said, "no need. G-d has a Plan B." I'm sure there are many more who believe as Falwell taught. In fact, my ex-in laws (four of six) believe, but they're all members of different sects(?) and agree on not too much in their religious beliefs. But the existence of Plan B is one they do agree on.

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