Anonymous wrote: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. Should we actively be trying to prevent the Earth’s destruction or just be good stewards of the environment and accept the things we cannot change? Is the destruction of the Earth out of our control? Is it worth spending millions to save?
Anonymous wrote:I think many like Pence are determined to quickly usher on the end of times. It’s weird but that’s a cult for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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. Should we actively be trying to prevent the Earth’s destruction or just be good stewards of the environment and accept the things we cannot change? Is the destruction of the Earth out of our control? Is it worth spending millions to save?
OP, please point out the portion of the Bible that instructs you to engage in a cost-benefit analysis re your good works.
I don't think you're really being forthright with this question.
Anonymous wrote: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. Should we actively be trying to prevent the Earth’s destruction or just be good stewards of the environment and accept the things we cannot change? Is the destruction of the Earth out of our control? Is it worth spending millions to save?
Anonymous wrote: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. Should we actively be trying to prevent the Earth’s destruction or just be good stewards of the environment and accept the things we cannot change? Is the destruction of the Earth out of our control? Is it worth spending millions to save?
Anonymous wrote: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. Should we actively be trying to prevent the Earth’s destruction or just be good stewards of the environment and accept the things we cannot change? Is the destruction of the Earth out of our control? Is it worth spending millions to save?
Anonymous wrote:It should be an extremely high priority for any Christian who sees part of their role as a Christian as serving humanity.
If you think that being a Christian means actively working to bring about the end of days, then hey, light it up.