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cbayer

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26. For those who believe they are caretakers of this earth as part of their religious beliefs,
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 01:58 PM
Jul 2015

it does indeed seem to be a natural fit.

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Good to see this! Koinos Jul 2015 #1
Yes. cbayer Jul 2015 #4
The position that we must protect the environment because god wants us to... trotsky Jul 2015 #2
I agree edhopper Jul 2015 #3
AUTOMATED MESSAGE: Results of your Jury Service jeff47 Jul 2015 #5
LMAO, thank you Juror #4! n/t trotsky Jul 2015 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author truebrit71 Jul 2015 #9
Why do you hate the environment? beam me up scottie Jul 2015 #22
Not from whomever alerted on the first one... truebrit71 Jul 2015 #10
Their continued carpetbagging will have to wait skepticscott Jul 2015 #12
Probably feeling a little threadbare.. truebrit71 Jul 2015 #20
Do you think that's their reasoning? LiberalAndProud Jul 2015 #11
Yes I do, because that's what their own words say. trotsky Jul 2015 #15
All I'm saying is that I prefer that mindsent to the religious mindset LiberalAndProud Jul 2015 #17
Well of course I prefer the mindset that one should protect the environment. trotsky Jul 2015 #24
Climate change and faith are very compatable Gothmog Jul 2015 #6
Agree. It's a perfect tie-in and many evangelical groups are embracing it. cbayer Jul 2015 #7
Not at all skepticscott Jul 2015 #13
I disagree-G-d and science are very compatable Gothmog Jul 2015 #14
There are some amazing works by some the Orthodox Rabbis on how the story of creation can be easily AlbertCat Jul 2015 #16
Slavery and democracy can "co-exist". They did for a long time skepticscott Jul 2015 #18
Yes, I'm sure "amazing" skepticscott Jul 2015 #19
What is this thing "g-d"? Warren Stupidity Jul 2015 #21
Another positive influence of religion. goldent Jul 2015 #23
Would seem to be a natural fit for those who support the environmental stewardship concept. pinto Jul 2015 #25
For those who believe they are caretakers of this earth as part of their religious beliefs, cbayer Jul 2015 #26
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