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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This topic is mainly for those who are Christian, as this is not for debating people who don’t believe in the Bible, although everyone is welcome to comment. But for those who are Christian, how much of a priority should climate change be? The Bible tells us that the earth is going to be destroyed anyway but that we should be stewards of our environment. [b]Should we actively be trying to prevent the Earth’s destruction or just be good stewards of the environment [/b]and accept the things we cannot change? Is the destruction of the Earth out of our control? Is it worth spending millions to save?[/quote] Passively allowing the destruction of the environment is not being a good steward under any definition of the word. If I make you the steward of my garden, and you see that it is suffering from fires, drought, pests, and floods, and there are steps you could take to prevent some or all of that destruction, you are *not* being a good steward if you just let it happen. You are being a terrible steward, and I am going to be pretty pissed when I get back. A good steward would protect the garden. [/quote]
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