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[quote=Anonymous]To me the answer is obvious--yes, Christians have a moral obligation to support efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat global warming. One, we are supposed to be good stewards of Creation. It's not being a good steward to see the Master's property being degraded and destroyed and ignore it. What would you say to God? "Well, you were going to destroy it anyway, right? Eventually? So what's the big deal if we trashed the place?" Two, we have obligations to the poor and oppressed, and it's the poor and oppressed who will suffer the most from the effects of climate change--the natural disasters, the famines, the heat waves, etc. Maybe the Earth will be destroyed, but we sure don't know when that will be. Better take care of the environment, because we might have to live in it for a while. [/quote]
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